Friday, November 27, 2009

Opinion

Would You Vote for Mitt Romney in 2012?

Who will the GOP nominate for 2012?

Posted July 20, 2009

As we report in FiveThings today, a recent poll has Mitt Romney leading the pack among Republican presidential candidates for 2012, with Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee not too far behind. Would you vote for Romney in 2012? Do Palin and Huckabee have a shot? Or is the next candidate yet to be discovered? Post your thoughts.

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Reader Comments

mit romnney is the man both from an economic point of view and leadership arena.Hw comes across as someone who knows what he is doing.In interviews with reporters he is ready and prepared.

Speechs that are scripted and controlled doin't give you the core of a candidate Aka obama,Hillary and even Palin.

Mitt Romney

I think that Mr Romney has what it takes.

He Has a solid financial, moral, and ethical background.

He is certainly not perfect.

However, despite what the jokers and thieves running the state of

Ma would have you believe. This guy is solid!!

There is no one in the senate or congress as clean and reputable as this guy.

He gets my vote!!!!

Independent vote 2010

I will vote for Mr Pistone for congress.We must put people back

to work. Taking on the bureaucracy is what I feel Mr pistone

will do. If elected.Mr pistone does not hold allegiance to

any political caucus. That leads me to only one thing. He will

fight for the people and Not the party and that is just what we

need. The time for party politics must come to a end.Just take

a close look at where we are heading. The american people want

more transparency in our government. Our elected officials

must be more responsive to the will of the people.Empty promises

and one sided political agendas is not what the american people

want.With that being said Mr pistone has my vote.

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