
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) has announced that he will not run in the special election for Ted Kennedy's Senate seat.
"Gov. Romney's focus right now is on helping other Republicans run for office, and that is how he will be spending his time," said Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom.
Not running is the right decision for Romney -- and quite frankly, it seemed odd that anybody was floating this idea in the first place. After one term as governor, Romney was unpopular when he left office, and then spent the 2007/2008 Republican primary season routinely talking about how he was the conservative champion inside that dreaded, liberal state.
In fact, after a poll in late 2007 showed that Romney would have lost the state 2-1 against then-Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton, his campaign spokesman Kevin Madden tacitly admitted that Romney would not contest the state in the general election.
"Massachusetts is a pretty blue state, and has gone to the Democrat candidate in national elections quite regularly in recent history," Madden told us in an e-mail. "Our focus is on winning the Republican nomination and then taking the governor's message of bringing change to Washington to the rest of the country."
jzap
August 27, 2009 5:14 PM
He'd get creamed. And that'd make him look really bad as a 2012 GOP presidential hopeful.
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tiowally
August 28, 2009 7:41 AM in reply to jzap
You're just saying that because he hasn't secured the coveted Palin/Bachmann/Foxx endorsements yet.
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holyhandgrenaid
August 27, 2009 5:22 PM
I also understand (although am not 100% certain this is true) that he no longer owns a home in MA, but I could be wrong
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Uncle Glenny
August 27, 2009 7:09 PM in reply to holyhandgrenaid
Maybe he can take that monstrousity in Belmont with him. And I hope the door hits him on the a** on the way out.
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JohnMcCSF
August 27, 2009 7:10 PM
Well there goes the Mitmentum again
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tomdurk
August 27, 2009 8:54 PM
Willard sold the Belmont house & the Utah one (trying to avoid the McCain problem of 13 or 16 houses). His remaining houses are in the early primary state of New Hampshire & big prize state of California
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tomdurk
August 27, 2009 8:56 PM
And the Willard that won in MAss died a couple years ago, & was replaced w/ a brain dead flip flopping neocon.
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acf_ma
August 28, 2009 12:24 AM
tomdurk may be on to something. After Romney's performance in the presidential primary race, trashing and ridiculing MA at almost every turn, I'm not sure he could survive a race for Ted's seat. Add the fact that he checked out of the governor's job long before his term was up, mentally if not in fact, and things don't look good for him here. If he ran and lost, it might be the proverbial final nail in the coffin of his political career.
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LuxVeritas
August 28, 2009 7:49 AM
Duh?
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