Tim Pawlenty Will Not Seek Third Term As Governor Of Minnesota

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BRIAN BAKST | June 2, 2009 06:29 PM EST | AP

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty gives a news conference in St. Paul, Minn. on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 where he announced that he would not seek a third term. His wife Mary and daughters Anna, second from right, and Marta, right, look on. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty erased one doubt about his political future while blowing open another, passing Tuesday on a third-term bid while declining to say if he'll set his sights on the White House. Pawlenty dismissed talk of a 2012 Republican presidential campaign as premature, saying he would focus on the next 19 months to finish his term strong.

But he said he wouldn't hesitate to travel the country on behalf of a party he thinks needs refreshing. He'll be in Washington on Friday to address the College Republicans.

"I'm going to try to lend voice to the need to raise issues and ideas for my party here and elsewhere if I'm asked," Pawlenty said, "because I think we need new ideas and faces in the party. That's a collateral activity _ something I will do as a volunteer."

Pawlenty has spoken in the past of the GOP's need to remake itself to attract "Sam's Club Republicans."

While Minnesota doesn't have term limits, Pawlenty said he'd impose them on himself. "Time marches on, and now it's time to give someone else a chance."

At a news conference flanked by his wife, two daughters and the lieutenant governor, Pawlenty shot down suggestions that he was nervous about losing a governor's race or facing fallout from deep budget cuts he'll soon make.

He repeatedly brushed aside questions about life beyond the governor's mansion, saying he had no plans beyond his current term.

A conservative with blue-collar roots, Pawlenty, 48, has been considered a likely White House candidate for months.

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He gave his political profile a boost in 2008 when he endorsed John McCain early, then campaigned for the nominee around the country. He was seen as one of two or three finalists to be McCain's running mate until McCain upended the campaign by choosing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

His announcement comes as he's in the middle of a prolonged dispute over one of the state's U.S. Senate seats months after the election. The governor hasn't issued an election certificate because Republican Norm Coleman, whose term expired in January, is still contesting the results that tipped the race to Democrat Al Franken by a few hundred votes.

Pawlenty said he'll follow the state Supreme Court's direction on the certificate and won't "hold it up or delay it in any fashion."

Pawlenty's success as a right-leaning Republican elected twice in left-leaning Minnesota marked him in national GOP circles as a young politician to watch. Despite his two victories, Pawlenty never exceeded 46 percent of the vote. Third-party candidates factored into both elections.

If running for president is his goal, there are numerous advantages to vacating the governor's mansion. A 2010 gubernatorial campaign would be costly and potentially difficult. He also will be free to travel to political events and, more important, to key nominating states such as Iowa and New Hampshire.

The GOP field could be crowded with former and current governors. Among the potential candidates are Palin, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal.

"The Republicans are looking for leaders and his experience as governor gives him an entree," said Merle Black, a professor of politics at Emory University in Atlanta. "One of the things that he would be trying to do is increase his name recogition and visibility throughout the country because outside of Minnesota he isn't known at all."

Pawlenty has taken a conservative's stance on taxes, most recently holding firm against attempts by legislative Democrats to increase some taxes to fill in a massive state budget deficit. Failing to reach a compromise with Democrats, Pawlenty instead invoked executive powers that allow him to trim state spending without legislative consent.

Pawlenty strayed from his tax orthodoxy just once, when in 2005 he proposed and helped pass a 75-cent-a-pack "health impact fee" on cigarettes that critics said was just a creatively named tax.

The governor has followed traditionally conservative stances on most social issues, favoring freer access to guns and opposing abortion and legal partnership rights for gay couples. But he's broken from party orthodoxy on a few issues, speaking out in favor of importing prescription drugs from Canada and promoting pro-environmental business initiatives.

The lawyer and native of South St. Paul served on the Eagan City Council before his election to the state House where he became majority leader. Pawlenty first ran for governor in 2002, and managed to win against a veteran Democratic legislator and a prominent former congressman running for a third party.

He was re-elected in 2006 in another three-way race; despite his two victories, Pawlenty has never exceeded 46 percent of the vote.

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Associated Press writers Henry C. Jackson and Liz Sidoti contributed to this report from Washington; Patrick Condon from Minneapolis; and Beth Fouhy from New York.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty erased one doubt about his political future while blowing open another, passing Tuesday on a third-term bid while declining to say if he'll set his ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty erased one doubt about his political future while blowing open another, passing Tuesday on a third-term bid while declining to say if he'll set his ...
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- solarian I'm a Fan of solarian 15 fans permalink

your head is to big and no your aren't ever going to be vp or pres

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 06/03/2009

One of the worst things about Pawlenty is that he is all about the corporations and giving them tax breaks while we all lose our jobs to H1-B crazed corporations. He is also running from the Coleman train wreck, many Minnesotans are disgusted now. Our once amazing schools are falling in disrepair, we have some incredible teachers here that are fighting for our kids with little or no help from the government.
I only hope we can be saved from the rethug downstaters and Sterns county voters that brought in Bachmann.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 06/03/2009

IF AWLENTY RAN NOW HE WOULD LOSE WE ALL KNOW HTAT NOT SEATING FRANKEN IS HIS PROBLEM,AS PRESIDENT HE IS A JOKE BYEE GOV BYEEEEEEEEEEEE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 06/03/2009
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Perhaps he is not running for governor in Minnesota because he doesn't think he "could" win after the Norm Coleman debacle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 06/03/2009
- sagmann I'm a Fan of sagmann 2 fans permalink
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And who is the Republican who will be the first to start campaigning for governor? ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you the Great Norm Coleman Himself!.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 AM on 06/03/2009
- Defunct I'm a Fan of Defunct 13 fans permalink

Fuckaflea will be in the mix.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 06/03/2009
- lmnop13 I'm a Fan of lmnop13 48 fans permalink
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'......Paw­lenty could face a GOP field crowded with former and current governors. Among the potential candidates are Palin, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal.'
Ewwww. I don't know if my stomach will be able to take it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 06/02/2009
- redsongia I'm a Fan of redsongia 91 fans permalink
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He should run as an (I) not an (R).

Start a trend!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 06/02/2009
- RobtBrock I'm a Fan of RobtBrock 6 fans permalink

This guy has no chance. Hell, he can't even see Russia from his home state.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 06/02/2009
- HeIsTheOne I'm a Fan of HeIsTheOne 206 fans permalink
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Good luck with that Tim.

One more step into irrelevancy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 06/02/2009

pawlenty will face a crowded GOP field.....

each one ickier than the last.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 06/02/2009

After the Senate debacle he's continued, who would vote for him. He's denied his State full representation. He could seat Franken conditionally. Coleman will never be seated in the Senate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 06/02/2009

Good. Let him and Palin fight over the crumbs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 06/02/2009
- Dbos I'm a Fan of Dbos 26 fans permalink

The PAW will have ashow on fox with HUCKLEBERRY HUCKABEE NEITHER WILLBE IN POLITICS MUCH LONGER.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 06/02/2009
- learntofly I'm a Fan of learntofly 227 fans permalink
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Don't know who is weaker - Pawlenty or Mark Sanford.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 06/02/2009
- Openeyes I'm a Fan of Openeyes 19 fans permalink

Could be a Gray Davis déjà vu moment.

Davis basically screwed up royally as Governor of California, and yet was touted as a possible presidential candidate for 2004. Of course, once he was recalled only 10 months into his 2nd term as Governor in 2003, his Presidential dreams went up in smoke.

Perhaps Pawlenty thinks he can't get reelected as Governor so he might as well go for the big job?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 06/02/2009

Davis didn't really screw up. He, and California, got screwed by Enron and the Bush administration. He was a fiscal conservative and he came within a few points of retaining his seat in the most hateful campaign in recent years. Look what we got now? The Governator, and things of that nature. California is bankrupt -- economically, morally, water-ly. The State is in it's 7th year of drought (god is punishing us for NOT letting gays marry), so with 11% unemployment (only counting those getting benefits, not the millions not getting them) and our main economic engine, agriculture, literally drying up....I don't know what.

To coin a phrase: Don't go West, young man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 06/02/2009
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