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Jeb Bush: Marco Rubio Should Be Vice President

First Posted: 03/22/2012 9:10 am   Updated: 03/22/2012 9:11 am

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) endorsed Mitt Romney on Wednesday, and he has already picked out who he wants to see in the second spot on the ticket.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fl.) would be the best VP pick, Bush told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

"He is the best orator of American politics today, a good family man," Bush said. "He is not only a consistent conservative, but he has managed to find a way to communicate a conservative message full of hope and optimism." He described Rubio as "dynamic, joyful, disciplined and principled."

The freshman senator has not endorsed a candidate, and he insists he will stay neutral until Republicans choose a nominee. He is a Tea Party favorite, and his name has been tossed around as a potential VP pick. Newt Gingrich threw out the possibility of getting Rubio on his ticket just before the Florida primary.

Rubio has repeatedly said that he does not want to be vice president, but the speculation hasn't stopped.

He said he is "not going to be the vice presidential nominee" at the Washington Ideas Forum last year, HuffPost's Amanda Terkel reported:

"I'm not focused on that; I'm focused on my job right now. And the answer's probably going to be no -- The answer's going to be no," he said, adding that he had to correct himself because he didn't want to be seen as leaving the door open. Rubio has offered similar answers in the past, but no one seems to believe him and he is still consistently asked about his prospects.

Here are some other rumored and potential vice presidential picks:

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  • Bob McDonnell

    <strong>Who:</strong> Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> McDonnell <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/20/bob-mcdonnell-mitt-romney-endorsement_n_1218559.html" target="_hplink">endorsed Mitt Romney</a>, the only candidate besides Ron Paul to make it on his state's ballot, and Romney <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/59933.html#ixzz1TJCfqwQ4" target="_hplink">said last summer </a>that McDonnell would be on "any candidate's short-list" as a VP pick. Rep. Tim Scott (R-S.C.)<a href="http://goosecreek.patch.com/articles/veep-speculation-greets-mcdonnell-in-s-c" target="_hplink"> has already started referring </a>to McDonnell as "Mr. Vice President." <strong>His Response:</strong> McDonnell said on "Meet The Press" in March that he wasn't interested in the position. "I've got the job held by Jefferson and Henry," <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/maryland-politics/post/martin-omalley-touts-bob-mcdonnell-for-vice-president-kind-of/2012/03/11/gIQATP6I5R_blog.html" target="_hplink">he said</a>. "I love being governor of Virginia."

  • Chris Christie

    <strong>Who:</strong> New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Christie <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/04/chris-christie-president-2012_n_948401.html" target="_hplink">fielded numerous calls</a> to run in 2012, and is now attracting speculation as a possible VP pick by Mitt Romney, who called Christie, "one of the leading figures in the Republican party." <strong>His Response:</strong> Christie didn't do much to quell the rumors in December when he <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/23/chris-christie-vice-president-mitt-romney_n_1167557.html" target="_hplink">addressed them</a> by saying: <blockquote>I don't think you talk about that stuff. I think if you're the nominee you're afraid to talk about that stuff because you don't want to jinx yourself. I don't think [Romney] wants to be presumptuous enough to start talking to somebody about a vice president when he's not yet the nominee.</blockquote>

  • Marco Rubio

    <strong>Who:</strong> Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Newt Gingrich <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/30/newt-gingrich-marco-rubio_n_1242912.html" target="_hplink">called Rubio</a> an "awfully good" choice, while Mitt Romney named him as an obvious choice for the short-list. As the Huffington Post's Carlos Harrison <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/02/marco-rubio-tea-party_n_1249480.html?ref=gingrich-2012" target="_hplink">reported</a>, "He's the posterboy for a demographic coveted by the GOP: a telegenic Tea Party favorite and a Latino. And despite being both young and a freshman among Washington, D.C., power brokers, he exerts outsized influence." <strong>His Response:</strong> Rubio himself <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/10/i-am-not-going-to-be-the-vp-nominee/" target="_hplink">seems less enthusiastic</a>: <blockquote>When asked at the Washington Ideas Forum at the Newseum in Washington DC, Rubio repeated twice for emphasis, "I am not going to be the Vice Presidential nominee. I am not going to be the Vice Presidential nominee." Asked during the forum if he would turn down an offer if the Republican presidential nominee asks him to, Rubio responded, "Yea, I believe so," adding again, "the answer is gonna be no."</blockquote>

  • Brian Sandoval

    <strong>Who:</strong> Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Ahead of the Nevada caucus, Sandoval <a href="http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/02/could-mitt-romney-pick-up-a-vp-in-nevada.php" target="_hplink">was speculated</a> to be a potential VP pick: <blockquote>Nevada's governor Brian Sandoval has been bandied about as a potential -- if longshot -- veep choice since his election in 2010. On paper, his resume looks solid. He's a young rising star in the party with strong approval ratings and, as a Hispanic Republican, could help a Republican nominee -- and especially Romney -- stop the bleeding with one of the party's weakest general election demographics. </blockquote> While no candidates have floated his name for VP yet, Mitt Romney <a href="http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2012/jan/26/mitt-romney-mentions-brian-sandoval-cabinet-possib/" target="_hplink">did mention him</a> as a possible Cabinet member. <strong>His Response:</strong> After endorsing Rick Perry last September, Sandoval <a href="http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2011/09/16/nevada-gov-brian-sandoval-wont-be-rick-perrys-vice-presidential-pick/" target="_hplink">denied that he was looking for a VP nod</a>. "I am absolutely committed to serving out my term," he said.

  • Nikki Haley

    <strong>Who:</strong> South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Haley's endorsement of Mitt Romney <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/22/nikki-haley-romney_n_1221682.html" target="_hplink">didn't do him much good</a> in the state, but her name has still come up as a possible candidate for VP. <strong>Her Response:</strong> "I'd say, 'Thank you, but no,'" <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/News/south-carolina-gov-nikki-haley-shed-turn-vp/story?id=16050396#.T3nGGCvLx1Z" target="_hplink">Haley told ABC News</a>. "I made a promise to the people of this state. And I think that promise matters. And I intend to keep it."

  • Susana Martinez

    <strong>Who:</strong> New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Martinez has attracted attention as the first female Hispanic governor, and Mitt Romney <a href="http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/01/23/new-mexico-gov-susana-martinez-says-no-thanks-to-mention-her-as-possible-romney/" target="_hplink">mentioned her</a> as a good possible running mate. <strong>Her Response:</strong> Martinez <a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/205571-nm-governor-not-interested-in-vp-spot" target="_hplink">has said</a> she's flattered, but not interested: <blockquote>"She has no interest in serving as vice president and will not be a candidate for the position," Martinez spokesman Scott Darnell said in a statement according to the Santa Fe New Mexican on Friday. </blockquote>

  • Haley Barbour

    <strong>Who:</strong> Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Barbour was considered a promising candidate for the 2012 nomination until he <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/25/haley-barbour-2012-presid_n_851969.html" target="_hplink">decided not to run</a> last summer. Mitt Romney has mentioned Barbour as a name <a href="http://www.examiner.com/charleston-democrat-in-charleston-sc/romney-names-possible-vp-candidates" target="_hplink">he'd consider</a> for vice president. <strong>His Response:</strong> Barbour wouldn't turn down the possibility of being VP, but he said he didn't anticipate being asked. "I don't think I'm a good running mate for anybody, but I do think Marco Rubio would be very attractive as would other people," <a href="http://foxnewsinsider.com/2011/11/07/mississippi-gov-haley-barbour-on-whether-he-would-consider-being-a-vp-pick-in-2012/" target="_hplink">he told FOX last November</a>.

  • Mitch Daniels

    <strong>Who:</strong> Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Daniels hasn't endorsed a candidate yet, but he's considered a potential pick for the VP slot. His book, "Keeping the Republic: Saving America by Trusting Americans," <a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2011/09/19/mitch_daniels_stirs_vp_buzz_with_new_book_111382.html" target="_hplink">added to the hype</a>. <strong>His Response:</strong> Daniels was asked about the possibility <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/30/2012-gop-vice-presidential-candidate_n_988558.html" target="_hplink">last fall</a>: <blockquote>"There's no answer to this question," Daniels said when the vice president's job came up while he was promoting his book. He said he'd have to consult his family, which earlier vetoed the idea of him running for president.</blockquote>

  • Jan Brewer

    <strong>Who:</strong> Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Brewer made headlines for a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/30/jan-brewer-pac-obama-fundraiser_n_1241794.html" target="_hplink">confrontation with President Barack Obama</a> at an airport in Phoenix. Does Brewer want another chance to take on the Obama administration? The <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/news/election/azelections/articles/2011/10/16/20111016brewer-vice-president-hopeful.html" target="_hplink">Arizona Republic</a> reports that her name has surfaced as a possible VP candidate. <strong>Her Response:</strong> None so far.

  • Tim Pawlenty

    <strong>Who:</strong> Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Pawlenty was a short-lived presidential candidate, quitting in the summer after a third-place finish in the Iowa straw polls. He later endorsed Mitt Romney, who named him as a <a href="http://www.examiner.com/charleston-democrat-in-charleston-sc/romney-names-possible-vp-candidates" target="_hplink">possible VP candidate</a>. <strong>His Response:</strong> Pawlenty <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/tim-pawlenty-mitt-romney-vice-president_n_1299377.html" target="_hplink">said in an interview</a> that he'd taken himself "off the list" to be considered as Romney's VP.

  • Rob Portman

    <strong>Who:</strong> Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Portman is a supporter of Mitt Romney. In December, his home state's <em>Dayton Daily News</em><a href="http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/politics/portman-still-viable-as-vp-nominee-1301194.html" target="_hplink"> ran an article</a> touting his chances to become VP: <blockquote>His deep resume and absence of political negatives keep him in the discussion as a vice-presidential candidate. "I would be very surprised if the eventual nominee doesn't have Rob on the short list,'' said Tony Fratto, who served as White House press secretary to former President George W. Bush.</blockquote> <strong>His Response:</strong> Portman is noncommittal about being on anyone's presidential ticket. "I truly am not seeking that," he said in an interview with the Dayton Daily News' Washington Bureau.

  • Bobby Jindal

    <strong>Who:</strong> Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Jindal, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/12/bobby-jindal-rick-perry-endorsement-2012_n_959162.html" target="_hplink">who endorsed Rick Perry</a>, has seen his star fade <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/25/bobby-jindal-response-pan_n_169710.html" target="_hplink">since his widely panned State of the Union response</a> in 2009. But he is still viewed as a potential pick. Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) <a href="http://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2011/11/gov-scott-bobby-jindal-would-be-a-great-vp.html" target="_hplink">praised him</a>, saying, "He's well-liked. He's a nice person to deal with. He clearly cares about people. He's willing to make tough choices," Scott said. "So I think he would make a great vice president." <strong>His Response:</strong> "I don't want a job from Governor Perry," Jindal <a href=" http://blog.chron.com/rickperry/2011/09/bobby-jindal-wont-be-rick-perrys-vp-but-says-hes-a-great-neighbor/" target="_hplink">said after endorsing the former candidate</a>. "I want Governor Perry to create millions of jobs for my fellow Americans."

  • John Thune

    <strong>Who:</strong> Sen. Jon Thune (R-S.D.) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Thune, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/22/john-thune-2012-not-running-for-president_n_826582.html" target="_hplink">once viewed</a> as a potential 2012 candidate himself, has <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/23/mitt-romney-john-thune-endorsement_n_1109456.html" target="_hplink">since endorsed Mitt Romney</a>. <strong>His Response:</strong> Thune has said he's not interested in the VP role, but<a href="http://www.kcautv.com/story/16449478/south-dakota-senator-john-thune-not-interested-in-vp-race" target="_hplink"> he wouldn't rule anything out</a>.

  • Kelly Ayotte

    <strong>Who:</strong> Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Ayotte was an early supporter of Mitt Romney. He gave her an endorsement of his own, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/22/mitt-romney-kelly-ayotte_n_1108125.html" target="_hplink">naming her</a> as a possible pick for vice president. <strong>Her Response:</strong> Ayotte said she was "surprised" by Romney's comment, but that "certainly it was an honor to be mentioned." "I am very committed to representing New Hampshire," she <a href="http://www.unionleader.com/article/20111130/NEWS0605/711309959" target="_hplink">told the <em>New Hampshire Union Leader</em></a>. "It is such a privilege to serve New Hampshire in the U.S. Senate."

  • Sam Brownback

    <strong>Who:</strong> Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback (R) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> Brownback endorsed Rick Perry for president, <a href="http://www.kansas.com/2011/09/23/2029027/brownback-endorses-perry-for-president.html" target="_hplink">prompting speculation</a> that he could be looking for a spot as vice president. Brownback also briefly ran for president in 2008. <strong>His Response:</strong> During the last election cycle, Brownback <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/13/brownback-would-be-honore_n_91341.html" target="_hplink">said he'd be "honored"</a> to serve as John McCain's vice president. He hasn't yet commented this time around.

  • Allen West

    <strong>Who:</strong> Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) <strong>The Buzz:</strong> West has been named as a strong contender by a number of his peers, including Herman Cain, <a href="http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/herman-cain-endorses-allen-west-for-vice-presdient" target="_hplink">who called him an "excellent choice"</a>, and Nikki Haley, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/05/nikki-haley-allen-west_n_1405401.html" target="_hplink">who said he would make a "good" pick</a>. <strong>His Response:</strong> "Yes, well, right now, you know, the focus is, of course, being a good congressional representative," <a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/04/06/allen_west_i_would_say_yes_to_vp_slot_on_gop_ticket.html" target="_hplink">West told CNN's Kyra Phillips</a>. "But if someone were to make that call to me, which I really doubt is ever going to happen, you would have to make sure that it is something that god would ordain for you, and you'd have to talk to your wife, my wife and my two daughters about. But we have always stepped up to the plate to serve our country. And if it's the right fit, then I will do so."

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homer37
10:50 AM on 04/04/2012
With Jeb pushing Rubio he can't be a lot smarter than his brother W
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SF TKF
Cthulhu thinks you'd make a nice sandwich.
05:27 PM on 03/28/2012
Hispanics will flock to Rubio just like women flocked to Palin (and I can't wait to see him try to explain again how and when his family arrived in the states, cause his story about being a refuge from Castro is a documented lie).
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wilson0004
05:41 PM on 03/25/2012
Maybe this would be another Palin debacle..
serdelp
Dealing with ignorance
01:30 PM on 03/25/2012
How incredibly patronizing can these republicans be with us? Do they actually think by merely placing a republican Cuban American as VP nominee, all Latin Americans are going to run to the voting booths to vote for this Tbagger, right wing, conservative? Have they all forgotten what they have said about us? Has anyone forgotten the republican debates and what these republicans said about "Hispanics" and what they want to do to all of us? Remember Cain saying that he would build a wall, electrify it and if any illegals tried to go over it they would die? How dare they think we're that gullible, that easily persuaded by just placing a Latino as VP. Hispanics, have a very good memory and we're also intelligent enough to see through these transparent attempts to get our votes. Besides, outside of Miami, with a very large republican Cuban population the rest of the Latins in this country are mostly Democrats.......thank God!
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Vicky Valentine Proud
It is what it is.
11:47 PM on 03/24/2012
"He is the best orator of American politics today...", so he's like any other politician, a bullsh** artist. We need someone who will STAND behind the words, not dress them up to sound good then do nothing about the issue at hand. We have far too much of that going on right now.
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Melinda Sanderson
just trying to remain relevant
05:33 PM on 03/24/2012
I may be wrong but I did not think that there was much love lost between Cubans and other people of hispanic descentin the United States. I always thought that the Cubans considered themselves "better" than hispanics from other regions of South America and Mexico. I am not sure that Rubio relates well to the bulk of the hispanic populaton. Like I said, I may be wrong.
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RobietheCat
Totalitarianism is the work of VERY small minds
10:01 PM on 03/24/2012
Well there's that, and the fact of separate and unequal treatment of how people are allowed entry into the country.

If a Cuban reaches shore as a "refugee" he is allowed to stay, if a Haitian or Mexican tries it they are deported.

That needs to end.
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Vicky Valentine Proud
It is what it is.
11:43 PM on 03/24/2012
You're right, I believe in equal opportunity deportations. No ticket, no laundry. Do not pass GO, do not collect US citizenship.
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Mayra Solano
I'm a liberal because I vote my hopes, not my fear
05:26 PM on 03/24/2012
Rubio will work for the Latino vote just as well as Palin worked for the women's vote.
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Mayra Solano
I'm a liberal because I vote my hopes, not my fear
05:23 PM on 03/24/2012
GOP: Those dumb Hispanics will forget all our Latino hate once we pick Rubio for VP. They're silly like that.
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Carmen Madonna Campos
dude! it's me!!!
02:32 PM on 03/24/2012
As a Cuban-American I am thoroughly ashamed of Marco Rubio!
03:50 AM on 03/24/2012
After all has been said and done by the repugs against the latino community and they want us to forget all the insults, racism and hate and elect the sell out marco rubio. Keep dreaming KKK= GOP/TP. Coming November we will show you how we treat traitors.
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Epilef2000
Cafe Con Leche Party
03:22 PM on 03/23/2012
Rubio would be a great pick for the Republican.

Imagine, the birthers would have a breakdown with another person whose birth certificate is questionable. While the anti-immigrant Republicans would have a problem with Rubio's sympathetic stance on undocumented immigrants.
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DS314
11:46 AM on 03/23/2012
Rubio does not represent the Hispanic vote at all, he is just a tool. In my opinion Obama will have no problem getting re-elected.

Rubio can needs to buy a new set of knee pads his old ones are worn out.
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Mayra Solano
I'm a liberal because I vote my hopes, not my fear
05:28 PM on 03/24/2012
You got that right! Cubans live in a little republican hispanic world of their own. They don't represent anyone but themselves when it comes to politics.
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Vicky Valentine Proud
It is what it is.
11:49 PM on 03/24/2012
I agree all the GOP candidates are making BHO's re-election all that easy.
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PublicCitizen21044
The truth will set you free!
11:08 AM on 03/23/2012
Stick with Nikki Willard for she is more exciting and she might be able to assist you with the female vote(actually I do not care who he picks I just want him to choose her so I can pen a political romance novel revolving around him and Nikki). Jeb must be releasing Rubio in hopes of sparking the Hispanic population into enthusiatically voting for Mitt for he is going to need more than the nominal base of the GOP to win the election due to the overall/general lack of voter enthusiam for him by those in his Party. Maybe Jeb read the hand writing on the wall and realized that he will not be running in 2016 because NO ONE IN AMERICA EVER WANTS TO SEE ANOTHER BUSH IN OFFICE EVER!!!!!! The BUSHES have robbed and nearly bankrupted America economically,morally, socially, mentally and politically and we are not going to vote them into office EVER AGAIN for the sake of our sanity ,unity and Country. Bush lied and too many people died. Go away JEB no one trusts your family anymore.
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TarzanaGirl
05:04 AM on 03/23/2012
Yes, by all means .... let's listen to what a member of the BUSH family recommends. After all, the Bush's have never steered us wrong .... Then again, perhaps it's best to listen to the Bush family and then just do whatever is completely OPPOSITE of what they recommend - lol
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PublicCitizen21044
The truth will set you free!
11:09 AM on 03/23/2012
Ditto! Faved.
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Osmona
Its GREAT to be alive and SANE.
02:03 PM on 03/24/2012
I love YOUR recommendations.

F/F
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oldwhitefemdem
Oldy for marriage equality
02:54 AM on 03/23/2012
Jeb wants Rubio - of the Blunt Rubio amendment - to be on the Romney ticket. I can't figure how it redounds to Jeb's credit. I guess Jeb is impressed by Rubio's foreign policy experience. He can see Cuba from his front porch.
10:12 AM on 03/23/2012
maybe Jeb want to be senator. and want rubuios seat.
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oldwhitefemdem
Oldy for marriage equality
05:30 AM on 03/24/2012
THAT'S a thought.