Sunday, February 1, 2009

Who do you want in 2012?

Mike HuckabeeFile:Gov charlie crist head.jpg


In 2012,we have a GREAT chance of winning over President Obama's re-election bid. Thanks to the 2010 U.S. Census,which determines electoral votes by population,A lot of states that voted for Obama will lose about 1-2 electoral votes each..AND 5 states that voted for McCain,will GAIN 1-4 electoral votes.


Alaska Gov. and 2008 VP nominee Sarah Palin is currently at the top of the list
of potential candidates to take on President Obama,followed by Mike Huckabee
(AR) , Mitt Romney (MA), and Bobby Jindal (LA)

1. Gov Sarah Palin(AK)
2. Fmr Gov Mitt Romney(MA)
3. Gov Bobby Jindal(LA)
4. Rep. Eric Cantor(VA)
5. Sen. John Thune(SD)
6. Fmr. Speaker Newt Gingrich (GA)
7. Gov. Tim Pawlenty (MN)
8. Gov. Charlie Crist (FL)
9. Gov. Mark Sanford (SC)
10. Gov. Haley Barbour (MS)
11. Gov. Rick Perry (TX)
12. Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. (UT)
13. Fmr. Gov. Mike Huckabee (AR)
14. Fmr. Gov Gary E. Johnson (NM)
15. Rep. Mike Pence (IN)
16. Fmr. NYC Mayor Rudy Guiliani (NY)
17. Congressman Ron Paul (TX)
18. Rep. Paul Ryan (WI)
19. Iraq War Commander Gen. David Petraeus
20. Attorney General Bob McDonnell (VA)
21. California State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner (CA)
22. Sen. Jim DeMint (SC)
23. Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC)
24. Sen. Chuck Hagel (NE)
25. Gov. Linda Lingle (HI)
26. Sen. Jon Kyl (AZ)
27. Rep. Paul Ryan (WI)
28. Sen. Lamar Alexander (TN)
29. Sen. Sam Brownback (KS)
30. Sen. Norm Coleman (MN)
31. Gov. Mitch Daniels (IN)
32. Sen. John Ensign (NV)
33. Fmr. Sen Fred Thompson (TN)

34. Fmr. Gov. Jeb Bush (FL)

35. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (KY)

Gains Losses

Texas - 4 more votes
Arizona - 2 more votes
Florida - 1 more vote
Georgia - 1 more vote
Nevada - 1 more vote
North Carolina - 1 more vote
Oregon - 1 more vote

South Carolina - 1 more vote
Utah - 1 more vote

Ohio - 2 fewer votes
California - 1 fewer vote
Illinois - 1 fewer vote
Iowa - 1 fewer vote

Louisiana - 1 fewer vote
Massachusetts - 1 fewer vote
Michigan - 1 fewer vote
Minnesota - 1 fewer vote

Missouri - 1 fewer vote
New Jersey - 1 fewer vote
New York - 1 fewer vote
Pennsylvania - 1 fewer vote

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