If Bill Weld were at the top of the ticket, it would be very easy for me to vote for Bill Weld for president.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I prefer that we sit down and craft a bill that addresses the many challenges we face, not only domestically, but as a world leader.
We'll have to marshal our forces in Washington. It won't be easy. That doesn't mean it can't be done.
It's going to be hard for someone like me to run for president.
If I'm fortunate enough to get the nomination of the Constitution Party, I will take as many votes from Obama as I would from the Republican nominee.
I would love to be president. I just concluded I was not the best person to carry forward the Republican torch.
Mr. Trump would need someone to help govern in Washington, D.C. When a complete outsider is picked to lead the ticket, it makes sense to have someone with government experience on it.
I was the Republican governor of the heavily Democratic state of New Mexico. I focused on good government, and I got it done - just like my running mate, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld. The people of New Mexico reelected me by a comfortable margin. Ditto for Weld.
I think an Edwards-Kerry ticket would be powerful.
When Governor Romney asked me to join the ticket, I said, 'Let's get this done' - and that is exactly, what we're going to do.
Memo to future presidents: Never stake your entire survival on the painful passing of a bad bill. Never take the country down the road to 'Demon Pass.'