2011年8月30日星期二

Will Susana Martinez be the Republican Party’s vice presidential nominee?


  

By now, you've in all probability noticed Marco Rubio, the Florida senator, and Chris Christie, the brand new Jersey governor, repeatedly reject entreaties to hypothetically accept the Republican nomination for vice president in 2012. But there's an even more political newcomer and possible operating mate on the marketplace with whom you could be much less familiar: Susana Martinez, the governor of New Mexico. Like Christie and Rubio, Martinez is near to the shortlist belonging for that Republican Party's increasing stars.
"The actuality that she could be the nation's lone Latina governor has led to talk in political groups of her powerful long-term within your Republican Party, and possibly even like a vice-presidential nominee," Marc Lacey writes Tuesday within of a profile of Martinez for that ny Times. Tim Pawlenty, the past Minnesota governor who ended his presidential campaign this month, pointed out Martinez by name in January like a possible operating mate. For now, Martinez says she's not interested. "It's extremely humbling," Martinez informed the occasions belonging for that thing to consider she's received--"before," Lacey wrote, "quickly committing herself to her current job." Just this week, conservatives cheered Martinez's renewal of her concealed-carry permit and circulated a movement image belonging for that governor in action.


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