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Are republicans serious about him? This is what you chose over Mitt Romney? Good going guys.
www.kansascity.com | 05/10/2008 | Reaction mixed to McCain’s flirtation with a one-term presidency (broken link)
That is why he should choose Mitt Romney for his running mate, so he can run for President in 2012. If Mitt were his running mate, it would make him much more attractive to me.
That is why he should choose Mitt Romney for his running mate, so he can run for President in 2012. If Mitt were his running mate, it would make him much more attractive to me.
Ditto. McCain a business type behind him, someone who's been in the real world.
I had already concluded that McCain would probably only serve one term due to his age. I think he would be an excellent choice to safely and expeditiously get us out of Iraq. Contrary to Obama who with no military background just seems to want to cut and run. McCain should be able to accomplish this in one term. He also gave a speech today dealing with global warming. I think he is showing himself to be a moderate, who shows promise of being able to work across the aisle. Much different from Bush.
That is why he should choose Mitt Romney for his running mate, so he can run for President in 2012. If Mitt were his running mate, it would make him much more attractive to me.
Wow, I agree. I hadn't thought about it but I'll bet that's what happens. (And who else is there?)
Anyone want to post a McCain-Romney speculation thread?
These days a one term presidency will be a HUGE draw. People do not want to be stuck with someone they might not like for 8 years.
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