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Mike Pence Not Running For President

Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN)

Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), who has become something of a dream presidential candidate for many conservative bloggers and activists, appears to be about to say that he will not run for president.

The respected Howey Politics Indiana reports:

U.S. Rep. Mike Pence has ruled out a run for national office and will tour the state in the next few months, informed and reliable sources tell Howey Politics Indiana. The sources say that Pence has not made a final decision about a run for governor, keeping open the option of running for reelection in the 6th CD.

Earlier today, National Journal got in touch with Pence’s mother, who predicted that he would make an announcement tomorrow — though she would not say just what the announcement would in fact be.

However, as Roll Call reports, Pence is expected to announce today that he will not run for president, rather than say so tomorrow.

Also earlier today, former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-TX), now head of FreedomWorks, said that Pence could potentially be a second coming of Reagan. Oh Pence, why have you forsaken Armey?

Late Update: And it’s official, the Indianapolis Star reports:

“In the choice between seeking national office and serving Indiana in some capacity, we choose Indiana,” Pence, R-Columbus, said of himself and wife Karen in a letter being sent to supporters. “We will not seek the Republican nomination for president in 2012.”

He said he would make a decision “later this year” about what his next political step is, but by not running for president it is considered a virtual certainty that he will run for the GOP nomination for governor.

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