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It's early days, and she'd have some Sikh questions to answer in a national campaign, but I can see a lot of value in a young, female, ethnic Republican candidate. Can you imagine what it would say to the world to follow Barack Obama as the US President a few years later with one with Indian heritage? Or Latino? Especially if they come from different parties?
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It's beyond idealistic at this point in time, but...I'd prefer we get to a point it would say absolutely nothing to the world, due to no one giving a shit about what ethnicity our elected officials are. How 'bout we elect people based on qualifications and integrity, instead of "look how progressive we are, we elect brown people now!" I'm very, very tired of race being a qualifying factor/benefit in political candidates. |
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I think it would do a world of good to have a qualified candidate, like, say, Susana Martinez, follow Barack Obama and from the other party. Race/ethnicity have been *bad* things if you weren't white and running for a high office for so long, I don't mind that we may be entering an era when that changes. I'd be happy to have a few more Martinezes and Jubals and few less Bushes and Clintons.
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Which, in theory (I say in theory because I know almost jack shit about Susana Martinez), is just fine in my book. What I seem to be seeing/hearing a lot of, though, is moving from one extreme (non white males need not apply), to the other extreme (let's go find our very own minority so we can look good, qualifications be damned!). Personally, I think it's that mindset that got us Sarah Palin on the GOP ticket.
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LOL at Rick Perry refusing to drop out. That's basically an endorsement of Romney.
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01-04-2012, 02:44 PM | #58 |
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It's important to understand that governors have a tougher road to hoe. For example, a survey by PPP at the end of 2011 who looked at every governor's approval rating found that only 11 governors had an approval rating of at least 50%. You don't have to have a huge state popularity in order to amass a national reputation. You just have to win, and have buzz.
(site: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/m...iscellany.html)
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let's not get over-extreme. The reason Sarah Palin was on the ticket was to bring in the areas that voted for Hillary Clinton won to McCains side, rather than Obama's. If McCain carried the areas of Ohio and Pennsylvania that went heavily Clinton in the primary, he would win those states and the election. Palin was selected with the intention of having a strong country woman to appeal to the blue-collar, Ohio River valley Appalachian areas that went heavily Clinton and might be convinced to support McCain. It was a smart strategy, but Palin was the wrong person to pull it off. It wasn't, "Let's get a woman in, even if she's unqualified." There was a specific strategy in mind.
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CNN has Romney with a big lead in SC. If he wins there it's all over.
Romney: 37 (20) Santorum: 19 (4) Gingrich: 18 (43) Paul: 12 (6) Perry: 5 (8) Huntsman: 1 (1)
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I always love how 2 or 3 states can determine who I get to vote for for President.
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Holy crap... SC now saying Romney is quite shocking.
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You don't like that less than 1% of the U.S. population(one party in IA, NH, SC) in effect picks the nominee? What could possibly be wrong with that!
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What is it in Iowa? I saw the other day... 0.0000038% of the US population or something? Ah wait. Doing the math that was clearly on a sarcastic website (that I forgot about) that I saw that. No way that can be true. Although maybe...of the % that are registered Republicans and voted in the primary...could be?
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I saw .04% of the US population participated in the IA caucuses.
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That makes more sense.
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