This news ran out in a Utah paper today, the state Mitt won with 90% of the vote.
A poll of Utahn's with a pretty obvious conclusion, but now you have some numbers. Mitt helps McCain win in Utah.
A significant 59 percent of registered voters surveyed statewide said they'd be more likely to vote for John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, if he picks Mitt Romney as his running mate.Also
And nearly as many who responded to the Deseret News/KSL-TV poll said just the opposite about Democrat Barack Obama if he were to choose Hillary Clinton as his vice president. If Clinton was to take the No. 2 spot, 57 percent said they'd be less likely to vote for Obama.
While a strong 70 percent of the registered voters polled said they'd like to see McCain select Romney, there wasn't much agreement on who they wanted Obama to put on the Democratic ticket.
While the "As goes Utah, so goes the nation" may have not quite held out for the primary, McCain should really take the Utah poll into consideration as he works on selecting a VP.
1 comment:
A commenter on another post says it much better than I can:
"They say McCain reads the blogs, so here goes --
Senator McCain- Don't let the campaign kibbitzers muddle things up.
First and foremost, Sarah Palin shares your values. She killed the bridge to nowhere. Need we say more?
As for the politics, Sarah Palin transcends geography. Her constituency, like yours, goes beyond state lines.
She will get your ticket access to voters all over the country based on who she is and what she stands for. Because she's young, a woman, a mother with young kids, she will grab media attention more than any other potential candidate.
Gov. Palin also has a son in the active duty military. You have very wisely taken your son's service in Iraq off the table as a campaign talking point. That is and should be respected. But others can talk about it and reflect on what it means.
A McCain-Palin administration would be the first in memory which has family members in uniform during wartime from both the President and Vice President. That would be a powerful statement as to the importance of national service, especially in uniform.
Most importantly, any Vice President should be ready to step up and serve in the event she is needed. Frankly, who is really ever ready? Gov. Palin is as ready as anybody, she is a quick learner, and in her public career has exhibited the courage and decisiveness needed for a great leader.
Godspeed to you in your campaign and in making this important decision."
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