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Why Romney should tap Jindal
by Sam Hanna, Jr. - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
If political wisdom prevails, Gov. Bobby Jindal will be asked to join the Republican ticket as former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's running mate in this fall's presidential race.

Though Republicans won't officially nominate Romney until late August when they gather at their national convention in Tampa, Fla., the political handicappers have been busy trying figure out who Romney might or should tap as his vice presidential candidate. Jindal is on the short list. Besides Jindal, there's Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

There exist a movement – both privately and publicly – to convince Romney to turn to Jindal, who many on the Right – nationally, that is – consider a representative of the future of the party. That probably comes as a surprise to some conservative Republicans in Louisiana, but when was the last time the Right in Louisiana was accused of being too rationale or in step with their counterparts elsewhere in the Republic?

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