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GOP Presidential Primary Race On The Brink Of Gaining Steam

Gop Primary Candidates 2012

First Posted: 04/27/11 05:41 PM ET Updated: 06/27/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The slow-starting race for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination promises to heat up in the next few weeks, with new candidates and a face-to-face debate injecting life into what has been a dormant campaign.

Barely nine months before the first nominating contest, Republicans are still trying to launch a 2012 race that has been overshadowed by President Barack Obama's battles with his Republican foes in Congress on spending and debt.

That could begin to change in the coming weeks, when several more potential candidates announce their plans and the first Republican debate is scheduled for South Carolina.

"Time is running out, the field needs to start getting set," said Steven Schier, a political scientist at Carleton College in Minnesota. "The prime reason is you have to raise so much money, and you can't do it overnight."

The slow start and low Republican 2012 profile has fueled criticism of the field and given rise to the potential candidacy of New York billionaire Donald Trump, who took credit on Wednesday for forcing Obama's release of his long-form U.S. birth certificate under Trump's persistent questioning of whether Obama was born in the United States.

Several possible candidates, including Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and departing U.S. ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, are expected to announce their plans soon.

Representative Ron Paul, a libertarian who made a losing bid in 2008, announced on Tuesday he would form an exploratory presidential committee. Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour said on Monday he would not run.

Asked why more Republicans have not gotten in the race, Paul told CNN: "They may be thinking they have to be cautious. They maybe believe the president is stronger than some of the polls show."

With conservative voters and Tea Party activists sharply challenging the party's establishment, candidates also may not be in a rush to look like over-eager professional politicians, Republican consultant Todd Harris said.

DELAY IS NOT A PROBLEM

Harris noted Obama's slumping approval ratings and polls showing voters in an increasingly pessimistic mood amid rising gas prices.

"The fact the Republican candidates have waited doesn't seem to be helping the president in any way," he said.

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty have jumped into the race along with several less prominent candidates, and former House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich is expected to make a formal announcement soon.

A handful of candidates, including Romney, will appear at a conference of Republican activists in New Hampshire on Friday.

Pawlenty, Gingrich, Paul and former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum have expressed interest in the South Carolina debate, said Michael Clemente, vice president of news for Fox News, sponsor of the nationally televised May 5 forum.

But it remains unclear how many candidates will meet the criteria for participation, including filing the necessary paperwork for a campaign with the Federal Election Commission and the South Carolina Republican Party and averaging at least one percent in five national polls.

"We're confident that we'll have enough candidates in South Carolina to have a vigorous and worthwhile debate," Clemente said.

Obama has moved quickly to fill the campaign vacuum, formally launching his re-election bid and holding a flurry of fundraising events for a Democratic campaign that could raise as much as $1 billion.

Among Republicans, Huntsman has promised a decision after he leaves his post in Beijing formally at the end of the month, and Daniels had been waiting for this week's end of the Indiana legislative session.

"It's time to cut bait," Daniels told the Washington Post.

More well-known potential Republican candidates like former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin have the name recognition and fundraising potential to wait a bit longer.

The decision by Barbour, a former lobbyist and accomplished fund-raiser who had hired staff for the race and visited early voting states, created more room for another serious governor like Daniels or a fellow Southerner like Huckabee.

It also could reinforce the impression that this is not the year for former Washington insiders -- Barbour was a former head of the Republican National Committee and headed the Republican Governors Association.

"If you have been out running for president for a year or two, voters start to see you as a politician and it's awfully hard to run as an anti-establishment candidate," Harris said.

(Editing by Vicki Allen)

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The slow-starting race for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination promises to heat up in the next few weeks, with new candidates and a face-to-face debate injecting lif...
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12:46 PM on 05/06/2011
Don't know how Mitch Daniels can sell himself to the Republicans, or Independents, or Tea Party, after the widely recognized financial boondoggle of I-69, Indiana's new terrain highway that is PARTLY under construction. He cut education funding and family services to build scattered parts of the highway for semi-trucks from Mexico, but can't find the money to build the entire highway, so he's routing the interstate traffic onto state roads that don't meet interstate safety standards and will impact many communities. I hope people will start asking Mitch some hard questions about the highway to nowhere.
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chris16
06:50 PM on 05/03/2011
the gop is on the brink of collapse. So called candidates afraid to debate at Reagan's Library. I waiting to hear Fox's excuse to cancel May 5.
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Vikingdave
When vikings were just little.
12:15 PM on 04/29/2011
Yeah. Steam. As in a steaming pile.
06:33 PM on 04/28/2011
some people that comment on this site are so far concerned with democrat and republican that they cannot even see past that to look at any issue. it is pathetic to behold so many people that have an opportunity to be free thinking individuals, but wrap chains of the status quo around their ideas, only to become drones of the machine. let me give you a hint if you fit into this category (most who fit will be in denial, but it will make me feel better anyway just to say it): stop trying to use your brain, it isnt working correctly.
06:13 PM on 04/28/2011
I hope Trump and Sarah run. The primaries will be fun
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Querent
I just had to say that.
02:56 PM on 04/28/2011
Some of these people might actually merit consideration, in spite of the fact that they are Republicans. For instance, there's . . . uh . . . um . . . oh, never mind.
05:09 PM on 04/28/2011
UH, ooh, I agree with you , but I cant think of his or her name, Gee.

Must be the water or something.

GABE
05:11 PM on 04/28/2011
Yeah, there gaining steam and you know as well as I do, that steam evaporates, that is a

scientific fact and it's might be due to global warming!

GABE
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Querent
I just had to say that.
07:00 PM on 04/28/2011
C'mon, the rest of you! Help us out here! Surely somebody can think of a Republican worthy of consideration for President! Can't you?
02:45 PM on 04/28/2011
With the GOP gaining steam and blowing a gasket is a fine line..
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
01:59 PM on 04/28/2011
Most of these people who cannot decide are sore losers that could not take a loss, and some could not take ANOTHER loss.
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marinemomof3
Bring them home NOW!
02:33 PM on 04/28/2011
Conservative Republican Brains Have Larger Amygdalas or Fear ...
Dec 31, 2010 ... Study of the Day: Conservative Brains Have Bigger Fear Centers

BINGO !

FEAR OVERWHELMS THEM
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TFlint
01:42 PM on 04/28/2011
Doesn't smell like steam to me. Smells more like . . . . .
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iconoclast6
This is my BOOM stick!
12:51 PM on 04/28/2011
I don't know why MS is even treating the idea that Princess von Quittyquit wold even run at this point. Not only has She jumped the shark; the shark ate Her.
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iconoclast6
This is my BOOM stick!
12:56 PM on 04/28/2011
MSM, shoulda been. HP's "Pundit" text editor is getting really weird. Methinks the site is too Java/Flash heavy due to all the a d s.
01:59 PM on 04/28/2011
RATINGS! MSM wants her to run sooooo bad.
12:50 PM on 04/28/2011
LOL, LOL, as everyone now knows who isn't a Communist, B. Hoosane is the WORST president in American history! He can't possibly win and I hear his own Party is getting ready to deny him the chance to run again and nominate Hillary instead.

MITCH DANIELS/SCOTT WALKER 2012, FOR BUSINESS JOBS AND FREEDOM!
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marinemomof3
Bring them home NOW!
01:40 PM on 04/28/2011
I HEARD REINCE PRIEBUS IS RUNNING WHICH WOULD MEAN

RNC PR BS

jobs you say? what jobs bill has the Gas n Oil Party introduced, remember

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-s3816/show

REMEMBER BUSH? re: WORST PRESIDENT EVER GOP'ER
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Vikingdave
When vikings were just little.
04:22 PM on 04/28/2011
Abso-friggin-lutly HAVE to F&F you for that. And. Thank you for your service Marine.
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TFlint
01:43 PM on 04/28/2011
Ayn Rand was a lesbian communist who had multiple abortions and called for the execution or minorities.
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Baileys Mom
12:49 PM on 04/28/2011
"Where are the clowns? They're already here."
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iconoclast6
This is my BOOM stick!
12:57 PM on 04/28/2011
And Trumpo the Clown is about to take his world famous "Birther Pratfall!"
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helgathewitch
aREALhockeymom
12:23 PM on 04/28/2011
2 days ago they were on the brink of demise according to your headlines
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
12:18 PM on 04/28/2011
GOP has a calling all the lunatics that bark at  the moon and run around naked need apply, no telling who will show up at the RNC door, recruiting candidates for the Republicans seem like watching the scene in Blazzing Saddles when Hedley Lamar rounds up the gang to attack the towns people......
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marinemomof3
Bring them home NOW!
01:42 PM on 04/28/2011
THEY HAD TO CANCEL THE ANNUAL DEBATE AT THE REAGAN LIBRARY, NO ONE HAD DECLARED YET.....TIS ALMOST MAY, WHAT ARE THEY SCARED OF?

OR

WHO ARE THEY SCARED OF??
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
02:20 PM on 04/28/2011
The GOP has nothing to run on no new ideas it is far easier to blame the other party then to have a idea of their own, no new platform except cut taxes for the wealthy and cut spending, and that won't produce American jobs. You want to lead the nation they better be ready to lead not point fingers and blame, not one mention about the wars, how they will save social security or replace the health care law they bitch about nothing. The GOP is finding out trying to clean up the Bush years isn't as easy as pretending they never happened!
12:08 PM on 04/28/2011
If Palin can suck more money from her Palinbots to go into her SarahPAC account, she'll run. You betcha! Then she'll quit during the campaign. But I do hope it is not before she has to participate in at least one debate. What a laughing stock. Although non of us may notice with Huckabee, Bachmann, Trump, et al at the podium also, too.