Over at the Weekly Standard's blog, Michael Goldfarb
says he has "heard from two different sources
that Tom Ridge is at or near the top of the list to be VP." Despite
his combat experience, service at the Department of Homeland
Security, and popularity as governor of the key swing state of
Pennsylvania, Ridge would be a less than ideal running mate for
John McCain. Stephen Hayes mentions one reason: Ridge is pro-choice on
abortion. McCain simply doesn't have the goodwill among
conservatives necessary to survive the backlash over a pro-choice
vice presidential pick.
But even Hayes gives Ridge too much credit for "strong national
security credentials." As a member of Congress, Ridge frequently
opposed the Reagan defense buildup. He voted against the MX missile
and was a leading foe of the Strategic Defense Initiative. Ridge
supported nuclear freeze and opposed aid to the contras.
Although his record as governor was somewhat better, Tom Ridge
is basically a moderate Republican, regardless of whether the issue
is defense, economics, or abortion. Whatever he adds in terms of
putting the Keystone State in play, he subtracts from McCain's
efforts to solidify his conservative base.
topics:
John McCain, Economics, Abortion