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Peter King 2012? Republican Congressman Leaves Door Open For Possible Presidential Bid

Peter King 2012

FRANK ELTMAN   05/18/11 04:04 PM ET   AP

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — Rep. Peter King, whose national profile has climbed as head of the U.S. House Homeland Security panel, is leaving the door open for a possible presidential bid.

The New York congressman, responding to a powerful hometown Republican's suggestion that he run for president, said he was taking a wait-and-see approach.

"Let's see what happens," King told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Wednesday. "This is something out of the blue. It is a great honor, but right now I am focused on getting re-elected to the House next year."

Joseph Mondello, the longtime chairman of the Nassau County Republican Committee – once considered among the most powerful GOP organizations in the country – drew widespread applause from 1,100 fellow Long Island Republicans at a dinner Tuesday night when he suggested King consider a "favorite son" candidacy.

"If he were to run, I would support him," Mondello said in a statement. "Voters know that Peter King respects them, doesn't speak from a pollster's cue card and understands the twin threats facing this nation: the debt and the ongoing war on terror."

Mondello, a former state GOP chairman, added: "Pete has been pilloried by the liberal press because he doesn't play by their rules of political correctness. He sees a threat, he speaks to it and whether you agree with his position or not, he is honest, candid and direct."

King, 67, held hearings earlier this year on what he termed the radicalization of homegrown Islamic terrorists in America. He is serving his 10th term in Congress and, despite being a favorite of conservative groups, has also worked to build bi-partisan relationships with political foes. He has easily won re-election from his suburban Long Island district.

He has become a leader in advocating for more anti-terrorism funding for New York City and noted he was having dinner with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a former Democrat and Republican who is now an independent, when he learned of the county chairman's comments Tuesday night. He also has supported Long Island Democratic Rep. Carolyn McCarthy on some of her gun-control initiatives and was one of only two New York Republicans to vote against impeaching President Clinton.

King said his office receives 15 to 20 telephone calls or e-mails each week from constituents and others urging him to run for president.

"People mention it, but I am focused on running for the House," he said, but added he would consider running as for president if he were convinced it would help Nassau County Republicans.

Lawrence Levy, executive director of the Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University and an expert on Long Island politics, said a King presidential candidacy should be taken seriously.

"Considering all the different conservative and Republican power centers he appeals to? Why not?" Levy said. "I think he could raise the money. Does he have votes in his record that could alienate him to some Republicans? Yes. But he is as much a national figure as any member of Congress, on Long Island or elsewhere, and that has to be taken seriously, at least for a while."

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GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — Rep. Peter King, whose national profile has climbed as head of the U.S. House Homeland Security panel, is leaving the door open for a possible presidential bid. The New York...
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — Rep. Peter King, whose national profile has climbed as head of the U.S. House Homeland Security panel, is leaving the door open for a possible presidential bid. The New York...
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Stephen Stafford
Be the answer to somebody's prayer!
06:52 AM on 05/20/2011
There is a new, or maybe age old affliction coming to the fore - again. Coots, as opposed to the elderly, are busting out all over with shameless presidential aspirations.

"Let me get a good presidential run in before I slip on this banana peel into my grave ." We are hearing this tune again and again, and again.

Many of these coots have never represented more than a congressional district. They are sure they know what is right for the nation, yet have never been elected by their state. Not even state dogcatcher.

Nobody has said this, so I will own it as my jaded thinking. I wonder if some of this geezer madness streams from the secret thought, if "that one", you know who, got in, I who has always known best, ought to be president, too. ("Race card" referees, here is where you chime in.)

Peter King, footnote to history, you have had your crowning achievement. Let your obituary mention of being the McCarthy of the new century stand unmolested by loose presidential wannabe musings. And that "I coulda beena contenduh" is so 20th century. Find that banana peel and slip on...
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hotbarb2614
proud military mother
06:03 PM on 05/18/2011
Gee does it seem like there all running for President.OMG how many more republicans are going to run. Now I know why nothing gets done in the House and Senate there all campaigning.
jlm11579
There's got to be a better way...
04:17 PM on 05/18/2011
My congressman running for President?

Well.....that's one way to get him out of the district.

Bad for the country, however. Very bad.
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Izzymeister
Crush & Flush the GOP 2012 !!!!
04:16 PM on 05/18/2011
The King who would be President? Larry King will be president before Peter.

This muslim hater would be a poster child for Al Qaida recruitment.
03:19 PM on 05/18/2011
Could Peter King get elected in a state wide election, in New York State?
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Fi
"We are all the sons & daughters of Chaos"
03:08 PM on 05/18/2011
Dear Gawd, the Repubs are just not learning!
ROTFLMAO
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Steve Davis 1
moderate with convictions, techie yet curmudgeon
03:01 PM on 05/18/2011
Levy says "Why not, ..." Yes he has shown the ability to use intolerance and hysteria to capitalize on the fear mongering of the right wing. His name is King almost as easy to spell as Trump.
02:59 PM on 05/18/2011
Oh his profile has sure climbed.

More people than ever across the U.S. are aware that he is a stupid, bigoted, right wing fascist.

If Trump would have been a godsend as a candidate, OMG Peter KING -- cannot wait. He's one of those "the more you know, the more you dislike" candidates who deserves to be OUTED nationally as a hateful bigot.

Please let him run!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Guscat
02:34 PM on 05/18/2011
Didn't he support the Irish Republican Army, a terrorist group that terrified London and the UK, our allies?
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jeffp26
02:59 PM on 05/18/2011
Yes, but now he's changed his mind. It was a "terrible terrible mistake" and god forgave him.
02:25 PM on 05/18/2011
hey peter...concentrate on keeping anthoy weiner from becoming mayor.....he would be even worse than" bike lane lover bloomberg"
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jeffp26
03:00 PM on 05/18/2011
King lives in Long Island, so he has nothing to do with who becomes Mayor of a real city.
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Vikingdave
When vikings were just little.
02:11 PM on 05/18/2011
Not a snowballs chance! And Vikings know something of snow.
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Eugene Berkovich
Unapologetic Socialist
02:00 PM on 05/18/2011
So, he would run because people want him too? Will that make him a hesitant candidate like Frank Thomas?
01:28 PM on 05/18/2011
NEWS FLASH! All two hundred and forty-nine House RepublicaTeaPartiers have said they would be running for President. Not to be outdone, all five Supreme Court RepubliaTeaParty justices announced in a separate news conference that they would also be candidates for the RepublicaTeaParty presidential nomination. Palin the tweeted how disappoinnted she was in the fact that they would not finish their terms just in order to be president if they were elected. Trump and Huckabee got mad and withdrew their names from consideration and Newt apologized because he said he was running but now he doesn't think he will. Stay tuned for more entertainment from the RepublicaTeaPartiers at any time.
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msblynne
doesn't hate or fear science
01:22 PM on 05/18/2011
He could never carry his home state, and his attitude towards Muslims would make us reviled again in the world community.
01:05 PM on 05/18/2011
We go from one joke Republican candidate to the next. When are the Republicans going to come up with a decent candidate? Problem is they do not appear to have one.