A conservative woman, probably from the south.
They'd better elect one first.
Haha. Well, lets have a look-see. Two conditions; states are OK, TX, AR, LA, MS, AL, FL, GA, SC, NC, VA, KY and TN; and they must be women in office or portentially in office until November 2010 or later.
Governors:
None.
Senators:
Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX)
House (Only those elected prior to 2004):
Ginny Brown-Waite (FL)
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL) (ineligible)
Sue Myrick (NC)
Marsha Blackburn (TN)
Kay Granger (TX)
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In my opinion, the ones with a chance are Marsha Blackburn if she plays her cards right, and Kay Bailey Hutchison if she remains in the Senate or wins TX Governorship.
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And extending to women nationwide or southern males, the following names come up:
Governors:
Bobby Jindal (LA)
Haley Barbour (MS)
Rick Perry (TX)
Jodi Rell (CT)
Bob Riley (AL)
Charlie Crist (FL)
Mark Sanford (SC)
Linda Lingle (HI)
Sonny Perdue (GA)
Sarah Palin (AK)
Senators (NOTE: I excluded those who were up for re-election this year):
Richard Shelby (AL)
Lisa Murkowski (AK)
Mel Martinez (FL)
John Isaakson (GA)
Jim Bunning (KY)
David Vitter (LA)
Roger Wicker (MS)
Richard Burr (NC)
Tom Coburn (OK)
Jim DeMint (SC)
Bob Corker (TN)
House:
look it up yourselves