Well, for starters it isn’t Lieberman (sure he would have taken Jewish voters from Democrats, yet he couldn’t even win Connecticut). It’s also not Huckabee, while he certainly had appeal with Southern conservatives, Huckabee never showed a strong detail to the important issues.
Let’s break it down by who is least likely to most likely from the remaining three competitors:
3. Gov. Pawlenty – Sure he was Governor when a major bridge collapsed. Remember it’s tax cuts for the wealthy over repairing infrastructure. He also would be a weak debater against Biden. Young and youthful indeed, yet his credentials are not that strong.
2. Millionaire Mitt – He never wanted to be second (he wanted to be first). Mitty brings a lot of challenges. First, he would overshadow McCain at times. Second, he owns an equal number of properties as McCain, and finally, if McCain is using Clinton’s words against Obama, then by selecting Romney he sets up an even exchange for Democrats. Sorry Mitt, not this time. Probably not NEVER.
1. Tom Ridge – The fact that McCain is holding his announcement in Dayton and suburban Pittsburgh makes it highly likely that Ridge is the candidate. Ridge was a former congressman, governor, and Homeland Security Secretary. He would be a much stronger debater against Biden, unlike the previous two. Whether or not Ridge helps McCain in Pennsylvania remains to be seen. Pennsylvania can be broken down by the following:
Pittsburgh (city) – Obama
Pittsburgh (suburbs) – McCain
Erie – McCain (with Ridge)
Warren – McCain
Altoona – McCain
Johnstown – McCain
State College – Obama
Harrisburg (city) – Obama
Harrisburg (suburbs) – McCain
Lebanon – McCain
Lancaster (city) – Obama
Lancaster (suburbs) – McCain
York (city) – 50/50 Split
York (suburbs) – McCain
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre – McCain
Allentown/Bethlehem – Obama
Williamsport – McCain
Reading – Obama
Philadelphia (city) – Obama
Philadelphia (suburbs) – Obama
**Most votes would come from Obama strongholds versus McCain strongholds, thereby Obama still leads. Ridge only brings one area realistically into McCain’s column – Erie, Ridge’s hometown.
Honorable mentions, but no reward this year:
Guiliani – Too much baggage. Starting with his divorce from his wife and including moving in with a gay couple following the divorce (enough to anger religious fanatics).
Portman – Serving in the Bush administration is a liability in itself, regardless of the capacity. Unlike Ridge, who left early and was not in the budget office, Portman was in office when Bush’s popularity plumetted and he helped draft the Bush budgets.
The free market tells all:
http://www.clubforgrowth.org/2…
And I think that’s a good thing for us. He really ads nothing to their ticket.
Though I hope even more that it is Ridge. The conservative backlash if that were to occur would be huge.
I know it won’t happen, but I’d love it to be Lieberman. Can you imagine a Republican VP candidate who’s donated $250K to Democratic Senate candidates (every one of whom backs Obama)? Whenever he cuts down Obama, Biden could just say “Money talks – your mouth says ‘McCain’, but your wallet says ‘Obama”.”
Or how about “You claim to support McCain, but you’re doing everything in your power to make sure there are so many Democrats in the Senate that his agenda would be dead on arrival.”
Man, that would be fun!
Pawlenty also won reelection with only 45%, winning by narrowest of margins in his home state, and the first time he only won with like 40%, so I don’t think he’s that popular there, considering both times liberal independents took up the rest of he vote and both times he ran against Democrats who ran flawed, bad campaigns, he may actually be a drag on Mccain there.
I’d love for it to be Romney/Lieberman, I’d be a little concerned with Ridge/Whitman, I’d expect Pawlenty/Cantor
Nothing else explains McSame’s travel plans.
Too bad it won’t be Blackwell. Oh that would be sooo great.
unless I’m behind the times about Huckabee not being interested.
Pawlenty told he won’t be McCain’s VP
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26…
I’ll predict it’s still Romney.
Biden: I have more than 25 years of high-level foreign policy experience.
Palin: I was uh… Mayor of a small town in Alaska before being Governor of AK for a whole 2 years.