Thursday, January 26, 2012

Hello Lovely Americans, I'm having a combination bet on the Elections?

2008 Republican Vice President Nominee, Any advice ?



Mitt Romney 4/1

Tim Pawlenty 6/1

Charlie Crist 8/1

Condoleezza Rice 10/1

Bobby Jindal 12/1

Lindsay Graham 12/1

Mark Sanford 12/1

Rob Portman 12/1

Sarah Palin 12/1

Tom Ridge 14/1

Chris Cox 16/1

Joe Lieberman 16/1

John Kasich 16/1

Mike Huckabee 16/1

Haley Barbour 20/1

Kay Bailey Hutchinson 20/1

J.C. Watts 25/1

Rudy Giuliani 25/1

Sonny Perdue 25/1

Tom Coburn 25/1

David Petraeus 33/1

John Thune 33/1

Jon Huntsman Jnr 33/1

Fred Thompson 40/1

Steve Forbes 40/1

Colin Powell 50/1

Jim Demint 50/1

Michael Bloomberg 50/1

Michael Steele 50/1

Mike Pence 50/1

Phil Gramm 50/1

Richard Burr 50/1

Chuck Hagel 66/1

Jeb Bush 66/1

Sam Brownback 66/1

Ron Paul 100/1



Thanks for your helpHello Lovely Americans, I'm having a combination bet on the Elections?
I would say that Huckabee has a better chance that you give him credit for. I would say 3/1.
I`ll take Huckabee or Paul.Hello Lovely Americans, I'm having a combination bet on the Elections?
Take off Chuck Hagel, Hagel is pissed off at McCain and his record for voting against the Vets. McCain has voted against all Vet bills.
It depends on how smart the GOP leadership is. I think the only way they can out do the Obama surge is to counter it with Jindal VP ticket. I just think that a southern governor is key, but then again Jindal is a Hindu that converted to a catholic so if they scrutinize his religious convictions he may not pass the GOP litmus test. I think Huckebee is too too outspoken and would scare away a lot of voters so it would have to be an unknown.Hello Lovely Americans, I'm having a combination bet on the Elections?
Condoleezza Rice said she wants nothing to do with it.

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