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GOP Elites pushing Mitch Daniels for VP

by Phantom Ace ( 10 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2012, Headlines, Progressives, Republican Party at September 19th, 2011 - 11:19 am

The GOP Elites haven’t given up on Indiana Governor, Mitch Daniels. After contemplating running for President he decided against it because the Conservative base didn’t want him. Now they are creating a buzz to have Daniels as a potential Vice Presidential candidate.

In that interview he also acknowledged that he wasn’t opposed to being on the ballot next year as the Republican nominee’s running mate.

“I always say that one day the phone rings [and] something that seems interesting, useful is on the other end,” he said in the interview, touching on the VP prospect. “I don’t rule anything out, I suppose.”

Daniels’ most active cheerleaders have not quieted their hopes that he be considered, and the Indiana GOP has been busy hosting the presidential candidates at Indianapolis forums, where Romney is scheduled to appear Friday.

This would be a huge mistake on the GOP nominee’s part. Mitch Daniels is a Progressive and would not appeal to anyone. He is boring and lame. The GOP elites don’t get it yet.

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