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Viguerie: Pawlenty Could Be GOP Candidate by Default

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Tim Pawlenty could end up as the last candidate standing in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, but conservatives aren’t too enthused about any of the top-tier contenders for 2012, Richard Viguerie told NewsMax.TV.
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But all that could change if Sen. Jim DeMint threw his hat into the ring, said Viguerie, chairman of ConservativeHQ.

“He would electrify the movement much as Ronald Reagan did,” Viguerie said.

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