Report: McCain Has Decided On His Veep

Courtesy Donklephant  Wed, 08/27/2008 - 9:00pm

Will it Romney?

Pawlenty?? Or even…Lieberman???

My guess is it’ll be Romney, but here’s some good reasoning why it may not be the well-heeled former Governor…

Mr.

Romney remained the most talked-about possibility on Wednesday among Republican Party officials and on cable television, not least because of the theory that he would help Mr.

McCain win Michigan, a crucial state in this election and where Mr. Romney’s father served as governor.

But Mr.

Pawlenty gained...



 

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