The Green Papers: Election 2004

Mix 'n' Match your own 2008 REPUBLICAN Presidential/Vice-Presidential Ticket!!!
Thursday 20 January 2005
(Revised Sunday 30 January 2005)

by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff


What follows is a listing- by 'GROUP's based on office and service therein- of those who would (all things being equal- that is, factoring out such things as relative age, relative health, relative "localism", etc. of each individual so listed) otherwise be likely candidates for the Republican Nominations for President and Vice-President of the United States in 2008. Rather than being a predicting mechanism of any kind as to who the most likely announced Republican candidates for the Nation's highest office will be as we now begin heading into the next Presidential Election cycle, this listing is more to illustrate the more usual "minimum requirements"- if you will- for one's being seriously considered as a potential nominee for either high national office by either one of the two Major Political Parties in the United States.

Please note that it is quite difficult to be nominated for- let alone be elected- President of the United States directly from (or having last served in elective office in) the lower house of the Congress of the United States. The higher likelihood, given recent American political history, is that not only is the eventual 2008 Republican Party Nominee for President already within GROUP I of the following list but that that Nominee's choice for running mate is also now to be found somewhere within either Group on the following list (although this last might, indeed, prove less likely-- for instance, current incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney would not have appeared at all within either GROUP on the GOP version of this list had 'The Green Papers' existed eight years ago to the day that this one is being posted!).

Also, not to get TOO far ahead of ourselves here, keep an eye on the names in GROUP II even well after the next Presidential Election on 4 November 2008, for- depending on their individual political fates, as well as those of the actual Republicans who will be running for President and Vice-President some three years after this has been posted- they include the persons who will likely be making up a healthy chunk of the next GROUP I for the Republican as we, once we have gotten past the next Presidential Inauguration Day (20 January 2009), then begin to look toward the 2012 Presidential Election!


GROUP I. POTENTIAL PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER
(or, at the very least, serious VICE-PRESIDENTIAL consideration!)

A. current VICE-PRESIDENT (despite his insistent protestations that he has no intention of being a candidate for President in 2008, you have to put him on this list per his having met a "requirement" for inclusion)

Richard B. "Dick" Cheney, of WYOMING

B. GOVERNORS who will be serving in at least their second four-year term or equivalent (third two-year term) by the time of the next set of Presidential Primaries

[NOTE: Those listed in boldface are in Governor's Chairs up for re-election in either 2005, 2006 or 2007 and will have to successfully win re-election in order to remain on this list into the 2008 Presidential Primary season; those underlined below cannot run for re-election due to Term Limits. CALIFORNIA's Arnold Schwarzenegger is a native of Austria and, thus, is not qualified to serve as either President or Vice-President of the United States under the "natural born Citizen" provision of Article II, Section 1, clause 5 of the U.S. Constitution; hence his name does not appear within the following listing]

ALABAMA's Bob Riley
ALASKA's Frank Murkowski
ARKANSAS' Mike Huckabee
COLORADO's Bill Owens
CONNECTICUT's Jodi Rell
FLORIDA's Jeb Bush
GEORGIA's Sonny Perdue
HAWAII's Linda Lingle
IDAHO's Dirk Kempthorne
KENTUCKY's Ernie Fletcher
MARYLAND's Bob Ehrlich
MASSACHUSETTS' Mitt Romney
MINNESOTA's Tim Pawlenty
MISSISSIPPI's Haley Barbour
NEVADA's Kenny Guinn
NEW YORK's George Pataki
NORTH DAKOTA's John Hoeven
OHIO's Bob Taft
RHODE ISLAND's Donald Carcieri
SOUTH CAROLINA's Mark Sanford
SOUTH DAKOTA's Mike Rounds
TEXAS' Rick Perry
VERMONT's Jim Douglas

C. UNITED STATES SENATORS who were first elected (or appointed and subsequently elected) to that body prior to the most recent Presidential Election

[NOTE: Those listed in boldface are in Class 1 Senate seats up for election in 2006 and will have to be successfully re-elected in order to remain on this list into the 2008 Presidential Primary season; those in italics (whether boldface italics or not) below are former GOVERNORS, which is actually something of a "plus"]

ALABAMA's Jeff Sessions
ALABAMA's Richard Shelby
ALASKA's Lisa Murkowski
ALASKA's Ted Stevens
ARIZONA's Jon Kyl
ARIZONA's John McCain
COLORADO's Wayne Allard
GEORGIA's Saxby Chambliss
IDAHO's Larry Craig
IDAHO's Mike Crapo
INDIANA's Richard Lugar
IOWA's Chuck Grassley
KANSAS' Pat Roberts
KANSAS' Sam Brownback
KENTUCKY's Jim Bunning
KENTUCKY's Mitch McConnell
MAINE's Susan Collins
MAINE's Olympia Snowe
MINNESOTA's Norm Coleman
MISSISSIPPI's Thad Cochran
MISSISSIPPI's Trent Lott
MISSOURI's Kit Bond
MISSOURI's Jim Talent

MONTANA's Conrad Burns
NEBRASKA's Chuck Hagel
NEVADA's John Ensign
NEW HAMPSHIRE's Judd Gregg
NEW HAMPSHIRE's John Sununu
NEW MEXICO's Pete Domenici
NORTH CAROLINA's Liddy Dole
OHIO's Mike DeWine
OHIO's George Voinovich
OKLAHOMA's Jim Inhofe
OREGON's Gordon Smith
PENNSYLVANIA's Rick Santorum
PENNSYLVANIA's Arlen Specter
RHODE ISLAND's Lincoln Chafee

SOUTH CAROLINA's Lindsey Graham
TENNESSEE's Lamar Alexander
TENNESSEE's Bill Frist

TEXAS' John Cornyn
TEXAS' Kay Bailey Hutchison
UTAH's Robert Bennett
UTAH's Orrin Hatch
VIRGINIA's George Allen
VIRGINIA's John Warner
WYOMING's Michael Enzi
WYOMING's Craig Thomas

GROUP II. VICE-PRESIDENTIAL FODDER at best

A. GOVERNORS elected (or succeeding) to their first term at the time of or since the most recent Presidential Election

[NOTE: Those listed in boldface are in Governor's Chairs up for re-election in either 2005, 2006 or 2007 and will have to successfully win re-election in order to remain on this list into the 2008 Presidential Primary season]

INDIANA's Mitch Daniels
MISSOURI's Matt Blunt
NEBRASKA's Dave Heineman
UTAH's John Huntsman

B. UNITED STATES SENATORS first elected to that body at the time of or since the most recent Presidential Election

[NOTE: FLORIDA's Mel Martinez is a native of Cuba and, thus, is not qualified to serve as either President or Vice-President of the United States under the "natural born Citizen" provision of Article II, Section 1, clause 5 of the U.S. Constitution; hence his name does not appear within the following listing]

GEORGIA's Johnny Isakson
LOUISIANA's David Vitter
NORTH CAROLINA's Richard Burr
OKLAHOMA's Tom Coburn
SOUTH CAROLINA's Jim DeMint
SOUTH DAKOTA's John Thune

Revisions

21 January 2005: Removed former Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns from Group I subgroup B. Added Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman to Group II subgroup A.


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