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    Can the GOP 'draft' Mitch Daniels into the presidential race?

    Many Republicans, dissatisfied with Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney, are all but begging the disciplined Indiana governor to step in and save the party

    After Mitch Daniels' widely praised GOP rebuttal to President Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday, the Indiana governor's supporters stepped up one last push to draft him into the presidential race. More than half of GOP voters want more candidates to choose from, and more than 15,000 people have signed a "Run, Mitch, Run" petition posted online after Newt Gingrich's South Carolina primary victory on Saturday. Daniels' backers say his record of fiscal reform makes him the perfect foil for Obama, but Daniels, who was George W. Bush's first budget director, has said since May 2011 that he would not run. Is there any chance he'll be the "white knight" who rescues Republicans dissatisfied with frontrunners Gingrich and Mitt Romney?

    Daniels could save the GOP: The spectacle of watching the "off-putting" Gingrich and the smarmy Romney duke it out, says William Kristol in The Weekly Standard, should fuel "the groundswell of support for Mitch Daniels." Mitt comes off as "dishonest," and Newt as "disingenuous." Daniels, on the other hand, would make his party proud. "If Mitch Daniels's effective tax rate is 30 percent rather than 15 percent, and if he was never paid $1.6 million by Freddie Mac, he can be the next president."
    "Debate winner: Mitch Daniels"

    It's too late: Sorry folks, says Allahpundit at Hot Air, but there's no room in the race for Mitch. There was a time when "Mitch might feasibly [have jumped] in as a Not Romney/Not Gingrich" alternative. But the fact is, Gingrich's South Carolina surge transformed the race "from 'Romney vs. Gingrich' into 'establishment vs. anti-establishment.'" Much of the establishment has very clearly already backed Romney. Mitch Daniels is very clearly an establishment candidate. So as long as Mitt is in the race, there's no room for Mitch.
    "New Republican Governors Association video: Second look at Mitch Daniels?"

    Plus, he's too close to Bush: Right now, Daniels "looks pretty good" next to Romney and Gingrich, says Ezra Klein at The Washington Post. "But everyone looks pretty good before they enter the campaign." If Daniels actually jumped in, voters would learn that, as George W. Bush's budget director, he oversaw Bush's first round of tax cuts and his "deficit-financed Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit." Daniels would cease to be a model of "sober Republican governance" as his rivals "hang him with the mistakes of the Bush years."
    "Mitch Daniels can't save the Republican Party"

    And Daniels might even make matters worse: In the highly unlikely scenario in which Daniels enters the race and wins enough delegates to force a brokered convention, he'd put the GOP "in a terrible bind," says Jamelle Bouie at The American Prospect. Nominating him would infuriate both the grassroots rabble who support Gingrich and the mainstream elites who like Romney. "In which case, the 'cure' of a Daniels candidacy might turn out to be worse than the 'disease' — a weak Republican nominee."
    "None of the above"

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    • The Beacon  •  Portland, Oregon  •  28 days ago
      Daniels, Bush's' budget director who blew Clinton's' surplus with tax cuts while fighting 2 wars.
      Leased the Indiana Toll Rd to a Spanish consortium for 3.6 billion BUT over the 75 year lease the road is estimated to take in 120 billion - couldn't find a good state management????
      Raised the sales tax to 7% and lowered the property tax - so the middle class gets the shaft.
      Increased logging instate forests by 500% on avg while the forest most heavily used by Indianapolis saw a 1000% increase - essentially sold the forests to the Chinese since demand in the US is way down.
      This guy is a race to the bottom (except for the 1%).
    • luca brasi  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  27 days ago
      dont they have enough comedians already
    • Scott  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  28 days ago
      George Bush's Budget Director? Oh yeah, he'll straighten out America's financial problems! Good Gawd! Why don't they just save everyone the trouble of voting and give it to Obama Now?
    • No More Mr. Nice Guy  •  28 days ago
      Mitch Daniels is a liar:

      Light bulb legislation was signed into law by Bush in December of 2007.

      Misleading jobs stat by Daniels.

      Borrowing less than last year is a fact, not what Daniels said.

      This guy is a liar and flip flopper.This proves the GOP can't do any better then the 4 clowns running right now. If you believe Daniels you are mental midget.
    • Dave  •  27 days ago
      I was born and raised in Indiana. Mitch Daniels is a jerk......!!!!!
    • Robert K.  •  Irvine, California  •  28 days ago
      Daniels is not the one to elect if your interested in fiscal responsibility in the White House. He would have to answer for all his votes during the last administration.
    • JohnB  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  27 days ago
      I'm sure if Michele Obama had divorced Barack, abandoned him to raise their daughters alone, moved to California to marry someone else, divorced him and then returned to the family - the good Christians of the right wing would readily forgive HER as a tenet of their faith and never raise the issue again. Yes ?
    • David  •  Versailles, Kentucky  •  27 days ago
      Yes! Bring in a new mental midget. I'm sick and tired of the old ones!
    • steven  •  Pinole, California  •  27 days ago
      Raise the cesspit cover and smell the desperation!
    • Bob Smith  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  28 days ago
      Draft Mitch Daniels? Wha... WHAT??? If the GOP still doesn't have a viable candidate after the primaries have gotten this far, they should just throw in the towel and donate their remaining campaign funds to a worthy cause.
    • Dan  •  27 days ago
      Why would anyone think Bush's budget director would make a good Pres?

      He gets a F- for that job
    • Phillip  •  Cheyenne, Wyoming  •  28 days ago
      I think the Republican Party is in trouble with the November election, and the smarter ones know it.
    • Topkick  •  28 days ago
      I don't know why any qualified and sane person would REALLY want the job! Only a supreme egoist (Gingrich) or a rich career-amateur (Romney) could see it as anything other than a trial by fire. Herding 535 angry cats for 4 years has turned middle aged men into senior citizens!
    • ramram  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  28 days ago
      Daniels's response to the address was ordinary. It is true he has fewer warts than the other fools in the nomination race, but maybe when people begin to look more closely and the make-up comes off, who knows...
    • Dirk H  •  Sacramento, California  •  28 days ago
      The GOP is filled with Greedy Oppresive Perverts that think being conservative is Christian.Well Jesus was not a conservative.Conservatives are filled with Hate and Fear and that is not what Our Lord Jesus was about!!!!!!!
    • tomonroad  •  New York, New York  •  28 days ago
      Why would anyone want a politician as corrupt as Mitch Daniels?
    • kevin  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  28 days ago
      Mitch Daniels is a piece of garbage. He helped sell the Indiana Toll road to foreigners who doubled truck and car tolls in some areas. He also boosted sales taxes to 7% and most counties now have their own income taxes. His administration also made a mess of reassessment of property taxes. Most state agencies are shockingly inefficient. A heavily traveled bridge on state Rt.912 has been closed over two years creating severe traffic jams. Snow removal is slow if at all. Unemployment is high and wages are decreasing. A perfect Republican nominee!!!
    • guido  •  28 days ago
      You got to be kidding Right? This guy has about as much chance of becoming the President as Uncle Ernie on the Muppets. Mr Milquetoast has about as much charisma as a a frog sitting on a rock croaking. Come on folks you have to come up with something better than this to foist on the public. Where is that loud mouth Herman Cain when you need some one for laughs.
    • Polly  •  28 days ago
      Look, the reason why the GOP field can't seem to settle on a candidate is quite simple. They're all terrible. The party as a whole is offering up broken, baggage-laiden, elitist nutbags. Until the party purges itself of its rabid right, they will never restore itself to any sort of meaningful public discourse. They will remain a joke.
    • Matt  •  San Diego, California  •  28 days ago
      The GOP field is so pathetic, they're considering bringing in a new guy 10 months before the election?? Hilarious!