Thursday, September 22, 2011

Would A Campaign Ticket Of Rick Perry And Mitt Romney Beat Barack Obama And Joe Biden In 2012

Joe Biden (left) and Barack Obama (right)

Would a Republican campaign ticket of Texas Governor Rick Perry (presidential nominee) and former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney (vice presidential nominee), beat Democrats, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, in the highly anticipated 2012 elections. The Democrat and Republican political parties are currently mulling over their options, but who would the public choose.

Rick Perry (left) Mitt Romney (right)

While Obama and Biden have the home court advantage as incumbents, Perry and Romney would be a strong pairing of job creators, at a time the U.S. economy is in massive trouble. As governors of their respective states, both created millions of jobs between them, something President Obama is currently struggling to do (Stunning New Rick Perry Presidential Ad Paints Obama As ‘President Zero’).

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