WINNER: Gov. Bobby
Jindal. While a Pres. Barack Obama
reelection will continue to create governance headaches for him and all
governors, on a career level that Rep. Paul Ryan (safely reelected to
his seat) did not win the vice presidency and Republicans will not be the party
of the White House leaves him with more
options and more upwards potential. Should Jindal fancy the presidency any
such quest would have been out the window for the next eight years, and even
then Ryan would have become the favorite to carry the party banner in eight
years. Now, they are more on terms with each other and Jindal has more control
over timing of attempted moves.
For a politician ambitious to the
highest level, a cabinet position does no real good and perhaps even harm, so a
Republican presidency offering him such a position conveyed no real benefit. Without
that kind of job, his only real option to keep the momentum going would have
been to run for the Senate in 2014. Even as those chances now are enhanced as a
result of the election, he could skip that step and go directly to running for
the presidency at the end of his term in 2015.