It's All We Hear: Romney, Romney, Romney for McCain's Running Mate

Despite persistent reports that Sen. John McCain is entertaining several candidates for his running mate, only one name consistently comes up in talks to aides: Mitt Romney. That is leading his supporters and surrogates to surmise that the former presidential candidate and McCain backer has the lead in the sped-up race to pick a No. 2. "All I hear about from headquarters is Romney this and Romney that," said a longtime McCain ally. "And everybody is saying the same thing, like they have talking points already ready for him." Among those talking points most heard are that Romney is strong on domestic and economic issues, has been a major businessman and savior of the Salt Lake City Olympics, and performed admirably on the primary and caucus circuit. McCain allies also talk glowingly of Romney's fundraising ability and his decision last week to eat his own campaign debt instead of competing with McCain for supporters' dollars. Some conservatives contacted by U.S. News are hopeful the choice will be Romney. One Bush adviser said, "Romney is vetted by the national media, is good on the economy and national security—and the No. 2 vote-getter. Very strong case for VP nomination." But others are more skeptical, worried that his reputation as a policy flip-flopper and his Mormonism will hurt McCain. Significantly, the Democrats also believe that Romney is a front-runner and have been working up an opposition research file on the former Massachusetts governor ever since he endorsed McCain.
Want to know who else is on McCain's short list for vice president? Check out our Veep Watch.
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Fact(from the buzz of the people): Mitt Romney is the only VP candidate that will push the Republicans over the top. Though I always hope for a Christian, Romney's Mormon religion only assures me he is a moral man with integrity. We are sadly lacking in that department in our government. One would think no one could serve an office without such virtues. They love him in MA where he served as governor and that tells me a lot as well.
Now more than ever!!!
Mitt Romney would be a solid choice for the ticket. Finally someone who believes this country needs to be run like a business. A man who actually stood up and said that sanctuary cities should not be given federal money (for breaking the law) - What a concept! Could you imagine Obama with that pathetic excuse for a Congress for the next four years? - God help us!
Go Mitt Go!
I hope Mitt goes all the way with McCain. I'm appalled to see all over the internet today the announcement that a lot of evangelicals big wig’s wont vote for McCain if he picks Mitt, and encouraging their followers to follow suit. All this because he is not the same religion as them. Funny how they feel they are such great Christian examples themselves but are really standing in Judgment of their fellow man as the Bible says not to. Infact they are calling Mitt a non-Christian. I hope Mitt gets in so he can lay his hand on the Bible (WHICH HE BELIEVES IN AND TRYS TO LIVE BY) to take the oath of office, then they will finally see what a great CHRISTIAN man Mitt really is. I've never understood somebody having the gull to call another person a non-Christian. In Mitt's religion they are not even allowed to put down any other religion from their pulpits or talk negatively about others belief in their meetings. They don't tare down others religions. It's too bad many fellow Christians spend so much time tearing down the beliefs of others, and they do it from their pulpits. What does a person's religion have anyway with an Election. Besides, he's not running for Pope. Wasn't this country founded on religious freedom? He would be the VP for us Americans. Not VP for God!
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