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Originally Posted by 12clicks
you get that way when you're always the smartest guy in the room. trust me.
Christie won't run in this election. He supported Romney early and NJ is not a plum state electorate wise and having Christie on the ticket doesn't guarantee NJ. So Newt won't want him and Romney needs a different part of the country.
look for either eventual winner to ask Rubio first and then work their way thru ohio and pennsylvania to find someone.
Either guy beats obama. The earners of this country (even small ones) have had enough of his nonsense.
cute how many uninformed canadians work these threads.
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Yep, whoever wins is likely to pick a governor or senator or even recently retired guy from a state/area where they could be a weak.
As for either guy beating Obama, I'm not so sure of that. I have said before the election is Obama's to lose. If the unemployment level continues to drop and is in the low to mid 7's by election time Obama will be tough to beat if he runs his campaign correctly. However, if the unemployment level hovers somewhere in the area it is in or gets worse again he is very vulnerable.