Presidential Primaries 2012

I would not be surprised if somebody from the left wing of the Democratic party challenges Barak Obama. They won't get to first base, but I think there will be a challenge if for no other reason then ideological ones.
 
Ah jeez, I can't resist. It's gotten too many mentions in the last 24 hours to ignore. Lou Dobbs opens up the bidding in our new 3rd party/independent category.

GOP
S. Palin
W. "M." Romney
M. Huckabee
N. Gingrich
B. Jindal
T. Pawlenty
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge
J. DeMint
C. Crist (Struggling for senate primary win)
R. Paul
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani
D. Hunter
J. Huntsman Amb. to China
M. Steele
J. Ensign
H. Barbour
R. Santorum
M. Bachmann
R. Cheney (Dithering on decision not to run)
M. Pence
S. King
R. Ailes
G. Pataki

Dem
B. Obama

Anti- Certain Things Too Much Habituated in the 2 Major Parties
L. Dobbs (a real comer in the victimhood stakes)


I really hope so. Dobbs would be a laugh riot in a presendential run.
Problem is a creditible Indie run would require a lot of dough, which Dobbs does not have. He does not have deep,deep,pockets like Perot did.
 
Praise Jesus for small wonders. R. Cheney says "no way."

GOP
S. Palin
W. "M." Romney
M. Huckabee
N. Gingrich
B. Jindal
T. Pawlenty
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge
J. DeMint
C. Crist (Struggling for senate primary win)
R. Paul
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani
D. Hunter
J. Huntsman Amb. to China
M. Steele
J. Ensign
H. Barbour
R. Santorum
M. Bachmann
R. Cheney
M. Pence
S. King
R. Ailes
G. Pataki

Dem
B. Obama

Anti- Certain Things Too Much Habituated in the 2 Major Parties
L. Dobbs
 
I don't know how I missed the theocratic Sen. Brownback (R-KS). He's run before, and thus is automatically suspect. He does have a natural affinity to others already in for all intents and purposes (Huckabee) or likely to jump in (DeMint).

GOP
S. Palin
W. "M." Romney
M. Huckabee
N. Gingrich
B. Jindal
T. Pawlenty
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge
J. DeMint
C. Crist (Struggling for senate primary win)
R. Paul
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani
D. Hunter
J. Huntsman Amb. to China
M. Steele
J. Ensign
H. Barbour
R. Santorum
M. Bachmann
R. Cheney
M. Pence
S. King
R. Ailes
G. Pataki
S. Brownback

Dem
B. Obama

Anti- Certain Things Too Much Habituated in the 2 Major Parties
L. Dobbs
 
John Thune (Senator from South Dakota) is getting a lot of buzz these days. He's running for reelection next year which may make 2012 a difficult proposition; how do you get reelected and then start up a presidential campaign almost immediately. But he's handsome, smart, and a better basketball player than Obama.

He ran for Congress in 1996 and pledged himself to only three terms, which he lived up to in 2002, running instead for Tim Johnson's seat in 2002 and losing by a whisker. He's something of a conservative hero for coming back from that defeat to oust Tom Daschle in 2004. He's considered solid by the religious right, yet also gets support from moderates like David Brooks.

If he does not run, I would expect him to be on the short list for the VP nomination.
 
You don't have to twist my arm to get me to add Sen. Thune to the fray. He's a comer.

GOP
S. Palin
W. "M." Romney
M. Huckabee
N. Gingrich
B. Jindal
T. Pawlenty
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge
J. DeMint
C. Crist (sinking fast - watch for the Specter maneuver)
R. Paul
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani
D. Hunter
J. Huntsman Amb. to China
M. Steele
J. Ensign
H. Barbour
R. Santorum
M. Bachmann
R. Cheney
M. Pence
S. King
R. Ailes
G. Pataki
S. Brownback
J. Thune

Dem
B. Obama

Anti- Certain Things Too Much Habituated in the 2 Major Parties
L. Dobbs
 
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Another creationist? No thanks.


I didn't know. Let's take a look at the likely tally if the question is thrown to the Republican field for a raise of hands who does or doesn't believe in evolution of creationism. I think it'll go something like 8-2 for creationism.
 
A new entrant! The headline of this story is that the mandarins of the GOP aren't so hot on a certain ex-gov of Alaska. But for me, the headline is that the current gov of Indiana is tout-worthy. Welcome to Mitch Daniels.

http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2010/01/gop_insiders_so.php

Also, we've commenced a strikethrough watch on a certain wacky RNC chairman. Honest injun!

GOP
S. Palin
W. "M." Romney
M. Huckabee
N. Gingrich
B. Jindal
T. Pawlenty
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge
J. DeMint
C. Crist (sinking fast - watch for the Specter maneuver)
R. Paul
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani
D. Hunter
J. Huntsman Amb. to China
M. Steele
J. Ensign
H. Barbour
R. Santorum
M. Bachmann
R. Cheney
M. Pence
S. King
R. Ailes
G. Pataki
S. Brownback
J. Thune
M. Daniels

Dem
B. Obama

Anti- Certain Things Too Much Habituated in the 2 Major Parties
L. Dobbs (now likes amnesty -- what a card!)
 
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Behold the CPAC (Conservative Policital Action Conference) straw poll results. As usual, the Paulies display the greatest enthusiasm and focus. The 2nd place was captured by a guy who's favorite book is Battlefield Earth, while 3rd place goes to someone who most certainly hasn't read that book, since it's ... you know ... a book.

R. Paul: 31%
M. Romney: 22%
S. Palin: 7%
T. Pawlenty: 6%
Undecided: 6%
M. Pence: 5%
Other: 5%
N. Gingrich: 4%
M. Huckabee: 4%
M. Daniels: 2%
R. Santorum: 2%
J. Thune: 2%
H. Barbour: 1%
 
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It'll be 3 years until we get close to the answer that this thread asks, but we might as well get started.

GOP
S. Palin (a colossus bestrides the world)
W. "M." Romney
M. Huckabee
N. Gingrich (my perennial favorite)
B. Jindal (already says he's out)
T. Pawlenty
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge (abortion position update alert!!!)
J. DeMint
C. Crist (here's a hint: teh gay)
R. Paul
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani (notice how the crazy increases with the list)
D. Hunter (my candidate for Next Serial Retread)

Dem
B. Obama

You need to add some Dems to the list. Obama will surely be challenged.
 
Mitt Romney will probably get the nomination, and select someone like Mitch Daniels, Tim Pawlenty, Charlie Crist, or Bobby Jindal as his running mate-all popular social/fiscal conservative governors.

But hopes for the GOP ousting Obama in 2012 are probably misplaced. They'll have a much better shot in 2016.

The Republican ticket for 2012 will be Mitt Romney and Marsha Blackburn.
 
Bayh.
Hillary.


I don't agree. But let's see if there's any rumblings after elections this November.

I don't happen to believe that Hillary will ever run for elective office again. As for Bayh, I don't think he'd retire from his Senate pulpit if he thought he'd ever run for president again -- he was in the Senate for that very purpose to start with. Look for him to try to return to the governor's mansion next time it's convenient.

Maybe there's someone else.
 
I was thinking that Romney is a shoo-in to try again. Why do you say he won't?

As for Palin, I suspect that the mandarins of the party, outside the Limbaugh (faux populist ignorati) - Kristol (neocon) axis, will do move mountains to try to sink her candidacy.

Palin, Paul, and Huckabee will not run.

Others will run against Romney hoping there will be a chance he will pick them for the VP slot.
 
I would not be surprised if somebody from the left wing of the Democrats challenges Obama as being too "centrists". That seems to be common for both parties.

I think it is unlikely Bill Ayers will do that.
 

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