Getting on the ballot in Virginia is notoriously difficult. During the last presidential cycle, only Mitt Romney and Ron Paul were able to meet the requirements. Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry tried but failed. Several Republican presidential campaigns filed a lawsuit challenging Virginia's rules, but the case was dismissed. Most of the Republicans didn't bother because it was so time-consuming and expensive. Since then, the number of signatures required was reduced from 10,000 to 5,000. But it's still a tall order. "Would it stun me if there was a name that we consider kind of ...