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Blair
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« on: February 04, 2015, 10:26:18 AM »


I still think Rubio is the best possible VP. Conservative enough to match up with a candidate like Walker, while not being off-putting. He's also pretty disciplined, and not prone to gaffes.

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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2015, 02:04:41 PM »

What about an off the wall pick for VP here if an older man gets it lets say bush ( he does great with Hispanics and speaks the language fluently) / Def could be reaching here since she just got elected but would be interesting, what about Mia Love as VP for bush, young, good speaker, and could help with the African american vote, while bush should do better than most republicans with the Hispanic vote.

Oh so an older man should pick a 'wildcard women', you mean like in 2008 right? You remember how great Palin was.

Mia love? A 40 year old who has 2 years in congress? She makes Palin look experienced. I'd love the republicans to a mormon with no experience VP
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