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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If the economy is still bad- I'd go with Mitt. He's known for being pretty wise with economics.
- WhatBrain?Lv 71 decade ago
It's hard to say since four years is a long time in politics. EX: at one time, Senator Frist, young, majority leader of the Senate, a surgeon who for many, many years had been providing free surgeries in Africa, looked to be a good shot as a Presidential candidate but four years later, he was history. The person would likely be a centrist, older, and with lots of experience in government (McCain is not an option :) ). If she wanted a completely new face, Michael Williams of Texas (currently running for and likely elected as Senator - railroad Commissioner) would so well. None of the former Prez candidates from the primaries would work well. The LA Governor (Jindal) would be better placed as the Presidential candidate but assuming she win the nomination, he would be available (LA has a two-term limit for governor). I guess, right now, he'd be my pick as her running mate.
- 1 decade ago
From a practical standpoint for the Republicans, Bobby Jindal. He's young, popular, and votes completely down party lines. The problem, however, with any ticket involving Sarah Palin, is Sarah Palin.
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- Randy FLv 71 decade ago
Any true conservative who will maintain conservative values and will install not promise the Fair Tax. Also they must guarantee a minimum of 100 executive orders their first day in office striking down all of the stupid stuff this idiot presently holding the office has done.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
John McCain
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Savage