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quite possibly, he could have. That is assuming he had done something to make himself known like most politicians. Why would you say he could not have been elected?
Nita
Do you think someone with the last name of Yamamoto could be elected governor of Texas, or any US state that's not on the West Coast?
Then again, Texas' neighboring state elected a guy named Pyush Jindal as governor, so it's possible.
I believe Jeb has said he is not interested in the job in 2012.
Gosh, liberals are really worried as they seem to not be able to get a handle on who is running and who is not running against the ultimate failure Obama.
Yes, thats too bad. he is probably the best candidate right now. Does Fred Thompson have a son?
quite possibly, he could have. That is assuming he had done something to make himself known like most politicians. Why would you say he could not have been elected?
Nita
Oh...just a hunch.
Personally, i don't think he could've run a Kool-Aid stand without his last name...but that's just my dumb opinion.
Do you think someone with the last name of Yamamoto could be elected governor of Texas, or any US state that's not on the West Coast?
Then again, Texas' neighboring state elected a guy named Pyush Jindal as governor, so it's possible.
I was just using that as an example, but sure I do. Texas is more diversified than many realize...And look at who was just elected governor in S.C.
and for desert, yes, you are basing your comments on a hunch, but I lived there during the late 80s and into this century. I do not think he needed his name. Did it help? Sure, that is part of the game, name recognition.
Yes, thats too bad. he is probably the best candidate right now. Does Fred Thompson have a son?
Don't we wish, but Fred blew it 2 years ago (more like 3 now) I had my heart set on his being the nominee, obviously someone or ones talked him into getting on the roll and he choose not to play hard enough.
I was just using that as an example, but sure I do. Texas is more diversified than many realize...And look at who was just elected governor in S.C.
Nikki Haley is European looking and has an Anglo-sounding name, so I don't think her ancestry played that much of a factor. If she had used her maiden name and real first name, it might have been a different story.
But then there's the example of Texas' neighbor to the east which I cited...
Don't we wish, but Fred blew it 2 years ago (more like 3 now) I had my heart set on his being the nominee, obviously someone or ones talked him into getting on the roll and he choose not to play hard enough.
Nita
For some reason he just didn't catch on with enough voters. Sometimes I think that the thought of being president is greater than actually being president. Kinda like the brides who want the big wedding, but don't care about the marriage.
I wonder if Obama has had second thoughts?
Nikki Haley is European looking and has an Anglo-sounding name, so I don't think her ancestry played that much of a factor. If she had used her maiden name and real first name, it might have been a different story.
But then there's the example of Texas' neighbor to the east which I cited...
well the media certainly made a deal out of it. if they hadn't made such an issue then I would agree with you. Certainly everyone in her state knew her ancestry.
Nita
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