Jindal not likely to be the VP nominee

       
By J.R. Hoeft
Published July 23rd, 2008  

From today’s CBS morning show, Harry Smith interviewed Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal:

SMITH: Well, let me ask you this, now if he offered you the job, would you turn it down?

GOV. JINDAL: He’s not going to offer it to me. We’ve made it clear in private and publicly, every conversation, that I’ve got the job that I want, and the way I want to help him get elected is by being Governor of Louisiana. I have supported him. I think he’ll be a great president. I think his positions on national security, cutting taxes and energy production are or in line with the lose of Louisianans and American voters.

While this is not an outright denial, and as much as I think Gov. Jindal is the future of the Republican Party, and despite the fact that McCain is going to visit Jindal, I’d be shocked if Jindal is the pick, especially considering the incredible buzz surrounding former Massachussetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

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3 Responses to “Jindal not likely to be the VP nominee”

  1. Romney is the pick. Or is he? | Bearing Drift :: Virginia Politics and Podcasts on July 23rd, 2008 at 10:29 am

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  2. Snoop Diggity-DANG-DawgNo Gravatar on July 23rd, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    Jindal’s a great man and may be an even better president one day, but he wouldn’t be a good VP choice. If ‘experience’ is McCain’s argument to not vote for Obama, he needs experienced people on his team.

  3. RagnarNo Gravatar on July 26th, 2008 at 12:14 am

    Why do all these Republicans keep running from John McCain? What do they know?

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