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auburntiger
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« on: October 18, 2008, 05:54:53 PM »

If he didn't seek reelection then that might be a sign. If he were to run again and lose, that might hurt his chances.

It wouldn't just hurt his chances.  He'd be finished.  It's hard to get taken seriously as a presidential candidate when you've lost your most recent statewide election.  Which is why, if he really wants to run for president in 2012, he shouldn't bother risking another race for governor.  Instead, he should pull a Mitt Romney, and spend the last two years of his term as governor taking actions designed to set himself up as a top tier presidential contender (of course, this shouldn't require as much flip-flopping as in the case of Romney).



How about General Petraeus, wouldn't he be considered a top-tier Presidential candidate also?

I had heard that from a friend of mine who's one of the chairmen for the Alabama GOP. He said if Obama wins, that he'll run for POTUS. I guess we'll see. I am completely open to it though. We don't have anything to lose
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auburntiger
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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2008, 05:56:55 PM »

Romney and Huckabee definitely will run, and Pawlenty might throw his had in as  well if he is reelected in 2010.

Pawlenty could certainly run for president even if he doesn't run for reelection in 2010.  In fact, not running for reelection would probably be a stronger sign that he intends to run for president.  He will have already served 2 terms as governor in 2010.  Why mess around with another run for governor, which would only marginally affect his presidential viability?  Why not just immediately start focusing on the run for president as his term winds down?



Is Pawlenty not term limited?
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