The latest from the watersblogged! veep poll

Mitt Romney currently leads our vice-presidential poll with ten votes, followed by Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with eight. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has six. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has five. Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson has four; California Rep. Duncan Hunter and Secretary of State Condi Rice have three each; and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, former Oklahoma Rep. J.C. Watts, and "Other" have two each. Florida Gov. Charlie Crist and Indiana Rep. Mike Pence each have one.

The totals:

Question:
Who should John McCain pick as his running mate?

Summary:
46 answers have been submitted.
Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour

4% (2 votes)
Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn

0% (0 votes)
Oklahoma Rep. Tom Coburn

0% (0 votes)
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist

2% (1 vote)
South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint

0% (0 votes)
North Carolina Sen. Elizabeth Dole

0% (0 votes)
Former NY Mayor Rudy Giuliani

4% (2 votes)
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee

6% (3 votes)
California Rep. Duncan Hunter

8% (4 votes)
Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson

0% (0 votes)
Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman

0% (0 votes)
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin

17% (8 votes)
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty

10% (5 votes)
Indiana Rep. Mike Pence

2% (1 vote)
Former Ohio Rep. Rob Portman

0% (0 votes)
Former Sec. of State Colin Powell

2% (1 vote)
Sec. of State Condi Rice

6% (3 votes)
Former Homeland Security Sec. Tom Ridge

0% (0 votes)
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney

21% (10 votes)
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford

4% (2 votes)
Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson

0% (0 votes)
South Dakota Sen. John Thune

0% (0 votes)
Former Oklahoma Rep. J.C. Watts

4% (2 votes)
North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr

0% (0 votes)
Other

4% (2 votes)


Apparently Patrick Ruffini running my last couple of updates under the rubric "Romney" drew quite a few supporters of the former Massachusetts governor. Gov. Palin's supporters, on the other hand, seemed to have come here pretty much exclusively by way of search engines.

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