GOP 2012: Mitt Romney Or Sarah Palin?

Courtesy Donklephant  Sat, 10/24/2009 - 6:00am

Matt Lewis breaks it down :

Today, the perfunctory, “next in line” theory suggests that the most likely GOP nominee will be former Massachusetts Gov.

Mitt Romney. While Romney dropped-out of the 2008 campaign earlier than Mike Huckabee, most conservatives concede that Romney finished in second place – and that is certainly the view held by the McCainiacs.

So, by the logic that led to the nominations of McCain and Dole, it’s Romney’s turn. Even if rank-and-file conservatives...



 

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