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Go Figure.

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What should they do?

With 2012 along time away, what should the presidential “nominee’s” do till then to keep their names in the news?

GO FIGURE has some suggestion’s.

Mitt Romney- Romney still has almost 4 years until 2012, so what should he do till then? He should work on his resume. He has under his belt, only a one term Governer and a CEO of many corporations. So, seeking a senate seat is out of the question, I doubt he could beat either John Kerry, former presidential canidate or Ted Kennedy, a political legend. So, he needs to just take a Company on the verge of collapse, turn it around,a nd get his name in the headline’s. Not only can he become a buisness hero, BUT he can get more money for his campaign, which can be very helpful on the account he will be spending about a billion dollars on his whole campaign.

Mike Huckabee- Surprisingly. keeping himself on his show and in the media is basicaly perfect.

Sarah Palin- The former Vice Presidential nominee, is doing utterly perfect for canidacy. She’s staying in a political office, and is frequently speaking in many diffrent states. She is getting a book deal, which can make her some money and get her more fans. The only advice for Mrs. Palin is that if she doesn’t get the nomination in 2012, become run fo rthe senate on 2014.

Tim Pawlenty- His term ends in 2010, and from there he should start his campaign for the presidency. the only advice is to write a book.

Newt Gingrich and Dick Cheney- Not much they can do beside stay in the media like they have been doing.

Charlie Crist- he’s doing perfect, running for Senate, keepin himself in the news. He’s doing a good job with it.

Rudy Giulani- He needs to become Governer in 2010. He has been out of the news too long. He hasn’t held office since 2002, and has been considered a Legend in the Party. But he need’s to add to his resume, compared with the like of Gingrich and Palin it’s quite plain.

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