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No Good Veep Choices for McCain?
This was first posted at CQPolitics.com....
On Friday morning, on NPR's Diane Rehm Show, guest-host Susan Page made me--really, really, really made me--and the two other commentators (PR man/syndicated columnist Tony Blankley and Politico's Jeanne Cummings) predict John McCain's running-mate pick. None of us were eager to prognosticate. But Page insisted.
Earlier in the day, I had pondered the conventional-wisdom short-list of McCain's choices: Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, former Bush budget director Rob Portman, and former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge. At least three of these contenders should be nowhere near McCain's calculations:
* Ridge: He favors abortion rights. That could help McCain with independent voters, when the inevitable McCain-wants-to-criminalize-abortion ads start flooding the airwaves in the fall. But does McCain want to be at war with the base of his party from now until election day? (One problem for McCain is that he cannot win without the party's base, and he may not be able to win by catering to it. What a paradox!)
* Portman: As the economy slides further into a ravine--and Bush's approval ratings remain in the gutter--does McCain want by his side the man who was in charge of Bush's budget? Portman does hail from the must-win state of Ohio, and he's considered an affable and effective campaigner. But McCain would find it harder to distance himself from Bush's economic policies with one of Bush's key economic appointees on the ticket.
* Jindal: As I noted earlier, if McCain opts for this 37-year-old overachiever, he will make exorcism a campaign issue, for Jindal will have to explain his 1994 account of an exorcism in which he participated--and prove his account was true. Also, Jindal's record in Louisiana has been not-so-stellar recently. Senator, once more, can you explain whether you believe that Satanic demons can take possession of an individual and that people like your running-mate can perform amateur exorcisms to drive these spirits away?
So that leaves Pawlenty and Romney. Pawlenty comes from a swing state, but he has no standing on the national stage. "Pawlenty of nothing," one conservative pundit quipped to me recently. As for Romney, he does okay (not great) with the GOP base (the part of which that does not consider Mormonism to be an anti-Christian cult), and he can talk about his business experience at a time when the economy is ailing. One key question is, is McCain still pissed off at Romney over his attacks on McCain during the primary campaign? McCain does have anger issues. (See here for a recent example.)
When pressed for an answer by Page, I went with Romney, noting I was probably wrong. Blankley chose Ridge. And Cummings picked Portman, adding that voters would not necessarily identify him with Bush. But we all stipulated that we had no clue. As for me, I doubt that the veep pick will make much of a difference for McCain's campaign. He (and Barack Obama, too) ought to keep in mind the cardinal rule: first, do no harm. Yet that short-list is full of potential dangers.
Comments
Good analysis, but Minnesota a swing state? The state has voted for the Democratic nominee every four years since 1972.
In my opinion, too much is being made of the GOP base. Obama is the most liberal candidate they've had to deal with in several elections. They can posture all they want, they'll still be at the polls in droves come November. McCain should be gunning for independents. That's his only hope.
Posted by: dan on 07/25/08 at 12:33 PM Respond
The BEST chance John McCain has of beating Barack Obama is by selecting Colin Powell his Veep candidate. Then, the election, will be, O-V-E-R! OsiSpeaks.com
Posted by: KYJurisDoctor on 07/25/08 at 2:33 PM Respond
It is always refreshing to hear you on NPR, whose coverage is so right-biased I often have to turn it off. Your assessments were razor-sharp today, a pleasure -- thank you.
Posted by: pamela on 07/25/08 at 2:44 PM Respond
The vice presidential buzz is mounting, and many think a pick from John McCain is imminent. His campaign floated the possibility of a pick this week, and the Arizona Senator will host a barbeque for 75 top supporters and donors this weekend at...
Posted by: dorkey on 07/25/08 at 10:58 PM Respond
(One problem for McCain is that he cannot win without the party's base, and he may not be able to win by catering to it. What a paradox!)Er, no. It's a predicament, a pickle even, but not a paradox.
Sorry, but it drives me bonkers when professional writers display willful ignorance of the actual meaning of the words they use.
What's more, it's not even that unusual a predicament. Every politician must, to some extent, mobilize their "base" without seeming beholden to it. McCain's problem is that his "base" is becoming progressively both more demoralized and more unpopular.
Posted by: michael on 07/27/08 at 12:39 AM Respond
Q&A.
1. Which McCain Veep pick is SIMULTANEOUSLY the safest AND boldest?
ANSWER: Sarah Palin.
2. How can McCain SIMULTANEOUSLY attract both Hillary AND Bob Barr voters?
ANSWER: Sarah Palin.
Posted by: Ted on 07/27/08 at 5:15 AM Respond
hope he picks obama and they both lose,...vote indepent write in a candidate , anyone but these two,..gore ,.kerry ,.hillary,..lou dobbs ,. do i in the millions ., send them in washington a message they ll never forget,.. we are really fed up with the bull#### and slick sells job that rob us of our goverment
Posted by: ricko on 07/28/08 at 2:24 PM Respond
The thing to remember: for both McCain AND Obama, the VP has a greater-than-usual chance of becoming President... so they better both pick very wisely.
Posted by: Skip Mendler on 07/28/08 at 7:14 PM Respond
McCain can will if he appoints Adolph Hitler. What a pair of nucklenuts or warmongers.
Posted by: Lucero1946 on 07/28/08 at 7:37 PM Respond
I live in MN and it is more conservative than you have been told. It's been a swing state for at least the last 2 elections... Pawlenty could help change that quite a bit. He's popular here, don't know why though. Probably because he's bland. He'd be a perfect VP choice and his wife is a judge. They are smart, bland people.
Posted by: Shelly on 07/28/08 at 8:22 PM Respond
I'm concerned about McCain's age and health. This list of VP considerantes leaves me even more concerned. Are these the quality of men who may well be taking over in Mac's absence? McCain himself is a BIG unknown.
Posted by: John Mauro on 07/29/08 at 6:18 AM Respond
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Posted by: Jeugenen on 07/29/08 at 3:56 PM Respond
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