As I mentioned last time, campaign season starts earlier and earlier every election year. While much of America still hasn't gotten over their excitement of the 2008 election, others are already gearing up for the 2012 race. Traditionally, while incumbents run opposed in their party's primary, they wind up winning the nomination. So a democratic opponent to Obama's means next to nothing as far as the fate of the Presidency. The real fun in the 2012 election will take place in the GOP nomination. With that said, let's look at my top picks for Republican Presidential hopefuls.
Mitt Romney
Whether you're politically inclined or not, chances are you've heard of Mitt Romney. The 63 year old former Governor of Massachusetts just recently announced his intention to run early last month. A viable candidate to say the least, Romney has been deeply involved in the Republican party, has many avid supporters (helpful when it comes to campaign finance), name recognition, and has a past Presidential campaign under his belt. However, Romney's Mormon faith could prove to be his downfall in a growing Christian conservative constituency.
Michele Bachmann
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've heard the name Michele Bachmann. The U.S. Representative has been in the media spotlight recently, but probably not for the right reasons. While this candidate is very popular with the growing "tea party" movement, her outlandish statements will more than likely keep the general population from taking her seriously. She has been quoted as saying the following ridiculous things: the Battles of Lexington and Concord took place in New Hampshire (they really took place in Massachussets); she stated that Barack Obama is "turning our country into a nation of slaves" (pun intended? doesn't matter, still inappropriate); and backing the outrageous belief that President Obama's trip to India was costing taxpayers $200 million a day. My bet is that she'll drop out of the race fairly soon due to lack of comparable support...at least by the end of next March.
Rick Perry
For my thoughts on Texas Governor Rick Perry, please visit my previous post!
Sarah Palin
Who could forget about good ol' Sarah Palin. As if her's and John McCain's crushing defeat back in 2008 wasn't enough to break her spirits, Palin is coming back for round two, this time with her eye on the big prize. Palin probably has the best shot of all the candidates thus far, having superior name recognition, a strong support base, constant media exposure, and, if I may add, a pair of legs that just won't quit. If she can avoid making the same mistakes Michele Bachmann constantly reminds us not to make, she has a pretty decent shot. However, my guess is everything will collapse when she becomes the first person to publicly and violently criticize Obama for not only refusing to release the Bin Laden photos, but for capturing him to begin with. That's a pretty bold prediction, if I must say, considering not even Bill O'Reilly has been stupid enough to make that mistake.
There you have it, my top picks for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination. Honorable mentions not honorable enough to deserve my endorsement include Ron Paul, Congressman from Texas, Donald Trump, Real Estate Tycoon, and former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee.