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Related: About this forumMarco Rubio gets VP nod in conservative straw poll
Source: Christian Science Monitor
Sen. Marco Rubio won CPAC's straw poll vote to be Mitt Romney's running mate. Rubio denies wanting the job, but would bring two important things to the ticket: his Hispanic background and tea party support.
By Mark Guarino, Staff writer / June 9, 2012
CHICAGO
The vice presidential chatter around Marco Rubio intensified Friday evening when the Florida senator won a straw poll intended to test conservative inclinations about the best choice to be presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romneys running mate.
Sen. Rubio earned 30 percent of the vote in the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll conducted in suburban Chicago at a one-day conference of the American Conservative Union, a national conservative advocacy group based in Washington. The summit attracted an estimated 2,000 people in Rosemont, a Chicago suburb.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was a distant second at 14 percent. US Rep. Paul Ryan (9 percent), US Sen. Rand Paul (8 percent), and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (7 percent) rounded out a list of 13 contenders, which included most of Mr. Romneys former competition in this seasons Republican primary elections.
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sharp_stick
(14,400 posts)these assholes have? Don't any of them actually have real jobs or any other fucking commitments? Every time I turn around there's a gathering of douche nozzles somewhere holding a meaningless straw poll to elect dumbfuck number 1 to something or other.
Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)where these clowns are busy with their meaningless straw polls instead of having real jobs, which accusing liberals of being slackers.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)Hispanics arent a monolithic bloc. Plus, Rubio has a long history of financial improprieties... Dems will have a lot of ammunition to use.
russspeakeasy
(6,539 posts)We Florida Dems are such a weak and disorganized group that we won't call a liar a liar, or a thief a thief; hence, we get Scott for governor. (the government we deserve) ?
Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)I suppose it all comes down to how much Romney feels he needs to satisfy the base. Rubio would of course be stronger in that regard. However, Romney may very well conceive that the base will be enthusastic enough about just defeating Obama - that they may not be as demanding as one might expect. Frankly, if I was a GOP operative I would think Portman would be a stronger card to play in a general election as long as the GOP is confident that the base will quickly fall in line - which I think for the most part they will.
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)I think you know what I mean.
whistler162
(11,155 posts)his parents where Cuban immigrants let him run for VP of Cuba!<SARCASM>