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women such as Governors Martinez of New Mexico or<br />

Nikki Haley of South Caroli<strong>na</strong>. They both have the<br />

same experience ­-­- or lack thereof ­-­- as then­-Alaska<br />

Governor Palin did four years ago; that memory is too<br />

fresh and painful for most Republicans. Governors with<br />

a little more seasoning such as Louisia<strong>na</strong>’s Bobby<br />

Jindal or Brian Sandoval of Nevada have other<br />

problems. Sandoval favors abortion rights, a<br />

disqualifier for many Republicans; Jindal signed a<br />

measure encouraging the teaching of creationism in<br />

the Louisia<strong>na</strong> schools, which wouldn’t play well with<br />

independent suburbanites. Most important will be the<br />

conditions of the race. This summer, will Romney be<br />

10 points behind the president or a few points ahead?<br />

Will the economic recovery be stalled or taking root?<br />

Will the Republican Party conservative base’s hatred<br />

of Obama overcome weak enthusiasm for a Mormon<br />

nominee, who is suspected of moderate political<br />

tendencies? The most often­-cited vice­-presidential<br />

candidates are above. The odds are four­-to­-one that<br />

on Wednesday, Aug. 29, a person who isn’t on this list<br />

will be anointed at the Republican convention in<br />

Bloomberg/ ­- Politics, Dom, 15 de Abril de 2012<br />

CLIPPING INTERNACIONAL (Civil Rights)<br />

Tampa. With the last two Republican running mates<br />

that would have been a winning bet. (Albert R. Hunt is<br />

the executive editor for Washington at Bloomberg<br />

News. The opinions expressed are his own.) Read<br />

more online from Bloomberg View. Today’s highlights:<br />

The View editors on signs Iraq is veering away from<br />

democracy and the Natio<strong>na</strong>l Rifle Association’s role in<br />

encouraging gun sales and use; William D. Cohan on<br />

restoring faith in Wall Street as the key to an economic<br />

recovery; Simon Johnson on why long­-term budget<br />

projections get too much attention; Kellie McElhaney<br />

on how Apple should change its behavior; Vali Nasr on<br />

positive developments in Pakistan; and Iain Begg on<br />

redefining Europe’s social safety net. To contact the<br />

writer of this column: Albert Hunt in Washington at<br />

ahunt1@bloomberg.net To contact the editor<br />

responsible for this column: Max Berley at<br />

mberley@bloomberg.net. Tweet LinkedIn Google +1<br />

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