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| Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney Will Not Seek Re-Election Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney Will Not Seek Re-Election Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005 2:51 p.m. EST Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts has decided not to seek re-election in 2006, a source told The Associated Press on Wednesday, fueling speculation he will seek the 2008 Republican presidential nomination The 58-year-old businessman, son of former Michigan Gov. George Romney, has spent less than three years in elective office, but in that time the state has closed a $3 billion budget deficit without raising taxes, schools have scored first in national math and science tests and Romney held out until the Legislature gave him a tough new drunken driving law he demanded. The source, who is close to the governor and familiar with his plans, said he'd decided not to seek a second term. The governor's office issued a release saying Romney would announce his re-election plans at 6 p.m. at the Statehouse. The news was not a complete surprise since Romney had declared earlier this year he was "testing the waters" for a White House run. He spent considerable time traveling to early voting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire, and sprinkled campaign cash across the country from a so-called leadership PAC used by presidential aspirants. He had also distanced himself from the liberal political culture in Massachusetts, vetoing a bill to expand emergency contraception, and campaigning against a 2003 ruling by the Supreme Judicial Court that made the state the first in the nation to allow same-sex couples to wed. Romney cast himself as "a red speck in a blue state" during an October speech to a Washington think-tank, one of many similar comments across the country during the past year that had been viewed as disparaging Massachusetts - the land of the Kennedys and two failed Democratic candidates for president portrayed as out-of-touch liberals. Should he run for president, a decision he is expected to announce closer to the 2008 election, Romney will need to break through a pack of more prominent Republicans, including Sen. John McCain of Arizona and former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. There has also been an undercurrent of concern among Christian conservatives, particularly in the vital South, rooted in his Mormon faith. One political operative in South Carolina branded the religion a "cult." Romney's decision to forgo a second term sets the stage for 2002 his running mate, Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey, to step into the breach for the GOP nomination. Attorney General Tom Reilly and former Clinton administration official Deval Patrick have been battling for the Democratic nomination. In Massachusetts, the governor and lieutenant governor officially run on separate ballots. However, in recent years, party's generally field informal teams to run for the two top spots. Healey has been assessing the possibility of teaming up with Sen. Scott Brown, R-Wrentham, according to her political advisers. © 2005 Associated Press. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2...4/145345.shtml | |
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How did a republican win in Mashthetwotits in the first place? --- help me Instant Runoff Voting, you're my only hope --- There is little doubt that the world in general is more liberal than it was 50 years ago and beyond. Conservatives are simply roadblocks on the path to an ever more progressive and liberal world. What a sad existence. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Isn't Mass like ultra-liberal? Well, Arnold won in Cali, so I guess when it comes down to a smaller office not to many people care if you are a Republican or a Democrat. Godbless, Tadpole. I am a Republican. I\'m loyal to the party of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. And I believe that my party, in some ways, has strayed from those principles, particularly on the issue of fiscal discipline. -John McCain "Senator, when you took your oath of office, you placed your hand on the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution. You did not place your hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible." -Jamie Raskin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| My professor was talking about this the other day. He thinks it's because the mass voters don't want too much control given to the Democrats, so usually they will vote Republican for some positions, sort of acting like a checks and balances. I have some thoughts inside telling me that maybe the mass voters actually understood Romney's achievments and decided to vote for him over Shannon OŽBrien. Maybe a lot of voters did not like Shannon OŽBrien...not entirely sure. | |
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