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Pawlenty 2012? PAC Formed By Minnesota Governor

BRIAN BAKST   09/22/09 09:41 PM ET   AP

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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty is preparing to launch a national fundraising committee, another signal the Republican may be positioning himself for a possible 2012 presidential run.

The 'Freedom First' political action committee will be formalized in the next few weeks, Pawlenty adviser Alex Conant said Tuesday. He described it as a logical step for the governor, who has been giving speeches and campaigning for Republicans around the country.

While forming such committees is a typical step for politicians who aspire to higher office, Pawlenty downplayed any link between his new PAC and a 2012 presidential run.

"I haven't ruled anything in or out. I'm not focused on 2012," he told The Associated Press. "The formation of this PAC under law and as a practical matter is geared toward supporting and helping other candidates. It's not geared or designed, nor can it be, a vehicle for me to run for something else."

Such committees, though, allow politicians to build a fundraising network and generate goodwill among party officeholders and candidates who receive donations from the PAC.

They also are used to measure candidate viability. Poor fundraising results can be detrimental to potential candidates. Pawlenty is starting his PAC toward the beginning of a new fundraising quarter, which starts Oct. 1.

Pawlenty joins other possible 2012 candidates with leadership committees. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has the Huck PAC, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin formed SarahPAC and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney started the Free and Strong America PAC. They are distinct from the political funds each would need to pay for a run for president.

Pawlenty, who was vetted for the vice presidential slot on John McCain's 2008 ticket, is in the final 15 months of his term. He said the PAC is a way to stay involved in the 2010 campaign, when he won't be on the ballot.

"It's going to be a historic election," he said. "It will be a measurement of whether the country is going to recalibrate back toward Republicans or not."

Web site addresses for the Freedom First PAC were registered last week, and a kickoff fundraiser in Minneapolis is planned for Nov. 4. An invitation seeks donations of up to $5,000 per person and said those who raise $100,000 toward the event will be part of a "private dessert reception" with the governor.

Pawlenty, 48, was a state legislator before his successful 2002 run for governor. He narrowly won a second term in 2006 and announced in June he wouldn't try for a third.

Political pundits are taking note of the moves he's making – stumping for 2009 gubernatorial candidates in other states, taking on a leadership role at the Republican Governors Association, addressing state Republican Party dinners and increasing his criticism of President Barack Obama.

Pawlenty appeared over the weekend at the annual Values Voter Summit, along with others who may seek the GOP nomination. He finished in a nearly four-way tie for second in the summit's straw poll, which was won by Huckabee.

The Democratic National Committee criticized Pawlenty in response to news of his PAC.

"This is just more evidence that Pawlenty is, at best, a part-time governor who cares more about his national political ambitions than the people of Minnesota," said DNC spokesman Hari Sevugan.

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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
09:42 AM on 09/23/2009
I hope he runs and in the primary he losses by 2 votes and it takes 6 months for them to decide a winner and he losses!
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sueinmn
09:11 AM on 09/23/2009
http://www.change.org/actions/view/petition_to_recall_governor_pawlenty


Recall is all I have to say about this guy! He is now the Sara Palin of MN.
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VOTER
Freedom from fear - the philosophy of human rights
01:26 AM on 09/23/2009
As a Bush Loyalist, his honorary name is Governor Tim "Bush" Pawlenty.

Try selling that to Americans.
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mamapower
OBAMA*BIDEN*2012
02:41 AM on 09/23/2009
LOL
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12:42 AM on 09/23/2009
Timmy, there's a term for your candidacy: SACRAFICIAL LAMB.
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12:43 AM on 09/23/2009
oops.....SACRIFICIAL LAMB
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rf dude
Just an average Man of Bronze
09:13 AM on 09/23/2009
Sacrafarcial...
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10:07 PM on 09/22/2009
Yawn.
10:04 PM on 09/22/2009
Scary thought ! I think being president is all about judgement. I don't think Pawlenty or any of the other repubs that want to want to run for prez display good judgement.
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
08:00 PM on 09/22/2009
Yeah, it's a shame he can't run on being a successful governor... but then again, failure is street cred among conservatives.

If you end up being successful, Republicans will accuse you of being a liberal.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
07:55 PM on 09/22/2009
OK, so the presumed frontrunners in 2012 are a woman who abandoned her governorship halfway through, a yokel who believes the earth to be 6,000 years old, and a guy who let a bridge collapse. I have a feeling that even if Obama makes mistakes during the next few years, he needn't worry.
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PlanoBlue
09:57 AM on 09/23/2009
Don't forget the man with the holy (not holey) shorts and Darth Vader.
07:28 PM on 09/22/2009
I have been watching Pawlenty for many years now being from minnesota and can honestly say that he is pretty amateur when it comes to the big stage of national politics. He has never won a full majority election in minnesota, always polling under 50% with a third party taking many votes from both the dems and repubs.

Early in his race for his first term he signed a pledge to an outside special-interest lobby group called 'The Tax Payers League of Minnesota to not raise taxes. The way he stuck to his 'pledge' was to cut funding to local governments and force tax-hikes on property owners. Than he started cutting the funding for our state parks and hiked the user fee's. Than he closed many rest areas on our highways in rural minnesota to save on highway funding. Than he cut funding to highways and bridges and we see the results that has gotten us for the state of minnesota, crumbling bridges and poor infrastructure.

He recently upped funding for highways and bridges after the house and senate, of which the republicans controlled the senate over-rode his veto. His own party rejected his budget so we can have safe highways and bridges in minnesota.
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08:39 PM on 09/22/2009
Yikes ! Purge the country of all Republican Governors.. I am stuck with Sonny "Good ole Boy" Purdue, who stole the election here in Georgia and is still being investigated for electronic voter fraud..
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08:51 PM on 09/22/2009
Also he was approached outside the Value Voters conference by someone you was going after them for having se/xual predator O'Reilly as a speaker. Do not watch with kids in the room. He comes toward the end...

http://beltwayblips.dailyradar.com/video/youtube-value-voters-summit-2009/
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billobasher
06:48 PM on 09/22/2009
Pawlenty will be the Republican Dukakis.
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VOTER
Freedom from fear - the philosophy of human rights
01:24 AM on 09/23/2009
Even without putting a helmet on him.
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mamapower
OBAMA*BIDEN*2012
02:42 AM on 09/23/2009
LOL
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haval2
what to say?
06:42 PM on 09/22/2009
that would be "he".
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haval2
what to say?
06:41 PM on 09/22/2009
So bland her makes vanilla psychedelic.
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
05:58 PM on 09/22/2009
Tim Pawlenty? Tim Pawlenty, under whose watch a bridge collapsed, killing people? He wants to run for the Presidency? Someone needs to disabuse him of that notion right quick.
05:04 PM on 09/22/2009
Pawlenty look like what Draco Malfoy would have, had he been played by Dana Carvey

Geeky, i know.
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rkfdred
09:38 PM on 09/22/2009
The current republican front runners are a creepy bunch. Don't they have any normal people? They give us an uneducated ex-beauty pageant contestant (Palin), a Ken doll look-alike (Romney), a bible thumping, wannabee comedian (Huckabee), the guy who lets his state go unrepresented for months while his pal tried to steal the election (Pawlenty) and the guy who sees himself as a God (Pence). I'm glad I'm not a republican. It would be a tough choice -- NOT. They got nothing.
dans5843
Chicago retired gay guy
04:51 PM on 09/22/2009
Gov, I hope you have a big family that will donate.

Oherwise, it's like a fallen bridge or a bridge to no where