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Woud you prefer Mitt or Palin for VP?

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Woud you prefer Mitt or Palin for VP?

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  1. Romney, though a good choice, would have divided the base more, due to his Mormon beliefs. And that is too bad.

    But Palin has united the base and brought in hordes of voters.


  2. As a Democrat, I would be more worried about Romney than Palin. He has a lot of experience and would have made a great VP.

  3. palin...i'm sick of just voting for people with penises....

  4. Palin is a perfect VP candidate.  

  5. As a Democrat, I prefer Palin because a McCain/Palin ticket is easier to beat than a McCain/Romney. But what concerns me is that if anything were to happen to McCain we are stuck with someone that has zero foreign policy experience, 2 years as governor of Alaska and pro-life in cases of rape or incest. In that case, I would prefer Romney.

  6. Mitt.

    I'm a Democrat but I really respected Mitt in the Republican primary.

    Mitt on the top of the ticket with a strong/smart lady vp (maybe a Condi or other woman-not Palin) and I would have really had to consider crossing party lines.

    Palin is an insult.

    I get that McCain is playing to the Republican base -- but if he wanted to energize his base and really be a threat to Obama/Biden-- he would have put Mike Huckabee in the vp slot.

    As a Governer of Arkansas for 9 years, an ordained Southern Baptist Minister, an experienced debater with a down home way of speaking....that's the ticket that would have been the biggest threat to the Dems.  That was my nightmare ticket.

    But McCain would have been able to engergize the base - make the Conservitives happy and keep his "experience" argument in tact. All the close races in the south and midwest- he would have locked that up tight just by putting Huckabee on the ticket. And he would have set Huckabee up to be his successor and continue the Conservative agenda.

    As it is...Palin is one of the best gifts McCain could have given the Democrats.  Not only is she supremely underqualified-- it also calls into question McCains thinking processes.

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