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Romney readies for White House run if McCain fails

Wed Sep 3, 2008 3:33 AM EDT
politics, mitt-romney, romney, cvn, whither
Glen Johnson, AP Political Writer
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<p>Russ Schriefer, left, media consultant to former Massachusetts Gov. and presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, right, guides Romney during his walk through of the  Republican National Convention stage in St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)</p>

Russ Schriefer, left, media consultant to former Massachusetts Gov. and presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, right, guides Romney during his walk through of the Republican National Convention stage in St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

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WEST ST PAUL — Like his father, Mitt Romney ran for governor and won. Like his father, Mitt Romney ran for president and lost.

But even if his former GOP rival John McCain wins the presidency in November, Romney says he won't emulate his father by taking a Cabinet position — apparently because he still has his eye on the presidency.

"I saw my dad serve in the Cabinet, and I learned something from that experience," the former Massachusetts governor said Tuesday. "He felt he was kind of soldiered (manhandled) by the young folks in the White House, and then there's the big bureaucracy that you try and move. It's hard to do that. I just don't have any interest in a Cabinet position."

Since ending his own bid for the Republican presidential nomination in February, Romney has done everything asked of him to advance McCain's candidacy.

He played attack dog in media interviews arranged by the McCain staff, enduring hoots and hollers last week as he visited news sets on the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Denver. He recommended one of his best advisers, former eBay chief executive Meg Whitman, to McCain. And he and his team raised more than $20 million for his once cash-strapped rival, all of which prompted McCain's top advisers to chat up the possibility that Romney might become the Arizona senator's running mate.

Yet last Thursday, as Romney traveled the California coast urging supporters to give McCain's campaign more money, McCain offered the vice presidential nomination to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. McCain told Romney his decision Friday, the day Palin's selection was announced.

In one sense, it was a crushing blow. But in another, it was liberating.

While Romney wished McCain and Palin well, his friends and advisers say if they fail in the general election, Romney is primed — even anxious — to mount a second bid for the White House.

He left himself some wiggle room Tuesday, saying, "That's not in my mind; that's not in my plans."

Now, Romney can again concentrate on the presidency, even as he buffs a veneer of support for the McCain-Palin ticket with his speech to the Republican National Convention on Wednesday.

Indeed, Romney's stumping for McCain in recent months has also served to maintain his visibility and future political viability.

Romney knew it would be rude to be a sore loser. So, even though he thought he had endorsed McCain in the Feb. 7 speech that ended his own presidential bid, Romney submitted to cameras and questions a week later to reiterate that support for the rival he once said lacked the economics background to be president.

Romney also established the Free and Strong America PAC, a political action committee dedicated to helping not only McCain but also like-minded congressional and state political candidates. But the PAC also gives Romney a vehicle to raise money and travel the country, promoting himself as much as the candidates he wants to endorse.

He used a similar committee, and his 2006 chairmanship of the Republican Governors Association, to build the network of advisers, contributors and supporters he relied on during his presidential campaign. The Free and Strong America PAC also allows gives Romney a headquarters where he can remain in contact with his inner circle of advisers.

Should McCain fail, it's no stretch to see Romney hitting the trail again on Nov. 5 in pursuit of the job he wanted from the start.

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jimmy451

WHY HAS NO ONE BEEN ASKING THE REPUBLICANS THE QUESTION OF THE DAY? DID YOU KNOW
THIS WOMAN WAS A MEMBER OF AN ANTI-AMERICAN PARTY FOR A LONG TIME?? THAT HAS TO BE THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM. HOW CAN THESE FLAG WEAVING, BIBLE TOTING, AMERICA ALL OR NOTHING PEOPLE VOTE FOR A WOMAN THAT WAS A MEMBER OF A ANTI-AMERICA PARTY!!! WHAT HYPOCRISY!!!! I WOULD NEVER VOTE FOR THAT COMMIE!!! She was a member of the AIP in just 2003!! She took $4,500.00 in the Stevens affair etc, etc...

    Reply#1 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 7:39 AM EDT
    No Mcgovern repeat 08

    VOTE FOR A WOMAN THAT WAS A MEMBER OF A ANTI-AMERICA PARTY!!! WHAT HYPOCRISY!!!! I WOULD NEVER VOTE FOR THAT COMMIE

    The campaign has released documents showing that Palin has been registered as a Republican since 1982 to debunk reports that she was a member of the Alaskan Independence Party

    TRY FACTS!

    • 1 vote
    #1.1 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 1:23 PM EDT
    Vance Wilder

    The fact: She was never a member of the AIP.

    The ugly fact: Her husband was a member of the AIP... until she needed him to not be.

    The other ugly fact: She spoke as governor at an AIP rally in 2008 and said : "Keep up the good work."

    Those are the facts... I have no problem with you stating she supports the AIP... because she obviously does... but she was never a member of said party.

    BTW... your comments are off topic...

      #1.2 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 2:03 PM EDT
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      BKER1492

      Getting a little carried away Jimmy? Mass pastings of one subject across the boards?

        Reply#2 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 8:45 AM EDT
        Shane Ashton

        Since its true....why not flaunt the fact that she's a traitor!!!

          #2.1 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 9:46 AM EDT
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          Dan-470975

          Can we have a do-over?

          Romney for VICE PRESIDENT?
          A person I would have voted for.

          I don't vote gender or race I vote issues.

          • 1 vote
          Reply#3 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 9:32 AM EDT
          Vance Wilder

          Hopefully you vote issues regardless...

          Best person for the job... no matter the gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, party affiliation...

          • 1 vote
          #3.1 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 2:05 PM EDT
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          SnotRag Dave

          The future of the GOP: Romney/Jindal '12. No matter who wins this year. (Or, maybe, Romney/Jeb Bush?)

          It's likely that Palin will leave the ticket before the election, to allow McCain to install Lieberman as his running mate. But that's another topic...

            Reply#4 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 10:31 AM EDT
            caroaber

            Other than ascend to the governor's mansion, please enlighten me about why people should be excited about Bobby Jindal.

            He's young-ish, he's smart. But I don't see any seismic shift that will wow Americans. His state is one of the least developed, with high infant mortality, racial abuses at Angola state prison, segregated neighborhoods, old prejudices (the Jena Six case, a third of white voters backing the KKK's David Duke in his bid for office as a Republican) . Louisiana is not a shining beacon.

              #4.1 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
              SnotRag Dave

              Oh, I agree. I'm not a Jindal fan.

              However, he seems to be one of the shining stars of the GOP... although I doubt that he would have been seen as favorably as he is if the Democrats had nominated another caucasian.

              Besides, if Obama wins this fall, Jindal's pigmentation might be overlooked by his party's handlers. Well, SOME of them.

                #4.2 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 12:56 PM EDT
                Vance Wilder

                I would have to say that any Bush on a ticket will be a sure failure for a LONG time to come. Jeb's chances at the presidency were lost when "Dubyah" lost his mind.

                  #4.3 - Wed Sep 3, 2008 2:06 PM EDT
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