Fallins announces Governor Bush’s support

Aug 02 2010 Published by Dr. Havel under Gubernatorial campaign

Mary Fallin, the GOP nominee for governor, announced today on Twitter that former Florida Governor Jeb Bush will visit Oklahoma to campaign for her.  The details are not yet available.

Bush, who is extremely popular in Republcian circles, has been campaigning for several reform-minded Republicans around the country.  His campaign schedule has led to speculation that he would run for president in 2012 against President Obama, even though he has repeatedly denied any interest in running.

Bush’s arrival in Oklahoma is sure to boost the Fallin campaign and lead to other big names coming to the state.  Don’t be surprised to see Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, and others–perhaps even Sarah Palin–visit Oklahoma on Fallin’s behalf.

[Update: Fallin's campaign will announce the details of Governor Bush's visit on her blog.  See here.]

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Pawlenty Challenges Romney for 2012 GOP Nomination

Oct 01 2009 Published by admin under Presidential politics

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Tim Pawlenty, Republican Governor of Minnesota, is challenging Mitt Romnney for the GOP’s front runner status as the 2012 race for the White House begins to rev up. As part of his strategy to make inroads with Republicans and insert himself as a real contender for the Republican nomination, Pawlenty is already setting his sights on Romney – he’s recruiting former Romney aides and using public appearances and op-eds to criticize the health care plan Romney put in place in Massachusetts.

Politico reporter Jonathan Martin, reports on these and other actions by Governor Pawlenty as he prepares for the 2012 campaign in today’s Politico.

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Romney Leads Among GOP Voters With Fiscal Concerns

Jul 08 2009 Published by admin under Budget and taxes, Presidential politics

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Rasmussen Reports that Mitt Romney is the early leader among Republican Voters.  From the Rasmussen Report published  Wednesday, July 08, 2009:
Those who say economic and fiscal issues are their biggest concerns make up the majority of Republican voters, and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney runs best among those voters if the 2012 GOP Presidential Primary in their state was held today.

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is the top choice for those Republicans who put national security first and ties Romney for first among voters who list economic issues alone as the priority. She runs second in nearly every other case with voters from all camps.

Palin, who stunned the political world by announcing her intention to step down as governor by the end of this month, is second only to Romney among all GOP voters as the candidate they’d vote for if the primaries were held today. But she’s also one of two candidates Republican voters least hope ultimately wins the party’s nomination.

Right now, would-be primary voters, choosing among six prominent Republicans, go 25% for Romney, 24% for Palin and 22% for former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. But it’s important to remember that the first primary is over 18 months away.

Thirty-three percent (33%) of GOP voters list economic issues such as jobs and economic growth as most important, followed by 27% who rate fiscal issues such as taxes and government spending that way. For 15%, national security issues are the priority, while 10% list domestic issues such as Social Security and health care as most important. Five percent (5%) say cultural issues such as same-sex marriage and abortion are number one.

Among those Republicans who put economic issues first, Romney and Palin are tied with 24% support if the state primaries were held today. Huckabee is backed by 20%, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich gets 15% of their vote.

But Romney at 34% is far and away the favorite among those who say fiscal issues are most important, followed by Palin (24%), Huckabee (17%) and Gingrich (14%).

Palin is first with 29% support among voters for whom national security is most important. Romney runs a close second at 26%, with Huckabee at 19% and Gingrich at 16%.

Forty percent (40%) of Republican voters believe Palin has hurt her chances of winning the nomination in 2012 by resigning as governor of Alaska. Twenty-four percent (24%) say the resignation helps her chances, and 28% say it will have no impact on the race.

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Romney rumblings

Jun 29 2009 Published by admin under Presidential politics

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Jay Evensen, editorial page editor of the Deseret News weighs in with his perspective on Mitt Romney’s surging political stock.

An excerpt:

Mitt Romney made a sudden splash over the weekend, appearing on “Meet the Press” and getting coverage on Politico.com, in the L.A. Times and elsewhere.

The basic story line for pundits is that the moral meltdown of Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., and S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford put the squeaky-clean Romney in a sweet spot. He can carry the Republican “family values” banner with some credibility. . .

My take? It’s way too early to be talking about Republican standard-bearers in 2012. But Romney wouldn’t be on “Meet the Press” if he wasn’t interested in building toward that end.

If the economy remains the main issue in 2012, I do think it could be kismet for him to rise as the only credible GOP candidate.
Read the entire posting at http://www.deseretnews.com/blogs/1,5322,5000022,00.html

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