Pawlenty handicapped in 2012 GOP presidential sweepstakes
By Joe Kimball | 02/24/09
Nate Silver at fivethirtyeight.com includes Gov. Tim Pawlenty, although not particularly positively, in a look at the universe of Republican candidates for president in 2012.
Silver divides the candidates into four categories:
- Conservative insiders/technocrats. Mitt Romney, Bobby Jindahl, Jeb Bush and others.
- Conservative outsiders/populists. Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee.
- Moderate outsiders/populists. Ron Paul and New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson are included here, along with Pawlenty. (Says Silver: "Tim Pawlenty fits vaguely into this category (especially if one believes that having a mullet gives you populist cred). But I've also never particularly understood what Pawlenty's appeal is supposed to be: he got a fair amount of free airtime during the Republican veepstakes last year and didn't leave much of an impression.")
- Moderate insiders/technocrats. Charlie Crist, Utah Gov. John Huntsman.
He concludes:
"Ask me again in a year or so. But I think it's not too early to be talking about this stuff, because the primary wars are also a proxy war for the future of the party."
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Has Pawlenty ever reached the mythical 50% of the popular vote in MN?