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VP List gets shorter, Richardson says "No Thanks"

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Mulder, Jul 2, 2004.

  1. Mulder

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    Richardson Withdraws From Kerry VP Search

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    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press Writer

    WASHINGTON - Democrat John Kerry (news - web sites) has one less person to consider while deliberating his choice of a presidential running mate: New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has said thanks, but no thanks.
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    Richardson said he wants to keep a promise to the people of his state to serve a full term and noted that Kerry has "numerous experienced and talented leaders" from which to choose a vice presidential candidate.

    "As I told you, I believe any of these would make a superb vice president," Richardson said in a letter sent Thursday to Kerry's campaign. "It is with that knowledge and comfort that I must tell you that I respectfully remove myself from the selection process and withdraw my name from consideration for the vice presidential nomination."

    Kerry campaign spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter declined to comment on the governor's decision.

    "Senator Kerry has the utmost respect for Governor Richardson's abilities and leadership both as a leader in New Mexico and across the nation," she said, adding that Kerry looks forward to working with Richardson in the future.

    Richardson was one of several politicians mentioned as possible running mates for Kerry, who is expected to announce his selection this month, likely ahead of the Democratic National Convention in Boston, which starts July 26.

    North Carolina Sen. John Edwards (news - web sites), Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt (news - web sites), Florida Sen. Bob Graham and Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack also have been mentioned, among others.

    In the letter, Richardson spoke of the commitment he made to the people of New Mexico after taking office in January 2003, issues his administration has dealt with and the work that he says remains to be done.

    "I need to honor that pledge," he wrote.

    Richardson previously had said he was very happy learning the ropes as governor. He apparently reached his decision to withdraw after a two-hour meeting with Kerry on Tuesday in Phoenix, a person familiar with the process said. Kerry was in Arizona to address a meeting of the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic civil rights group.

    Although his name was often mentioned, due largely to Hispanic heritage, Richardson was not considered a leading candidate for the No. 2 slot. And adding him to the ticket would not have been risk-free for Kerry.

    Soaring oil prices, security problems at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and the government's flawed investigation of former nuclear weapons scientist Wen Ho Lee (news - web sites) marked Richardson's two years as energy secretary during the Clinton administration. Lee pleaded guilty to a felony count of mishandling classified information and spent nine months in prison. He is suing Richardson for defamation of character for allegedly leaking Lee's name to the media.

    Richardson later said both problems likely diminished his chances to be Democrat Al Gore (news - web sites)'s running mate in 2000.

    But his background — his mother was Mexican — would have appealed to Hispanics, the nation's largest minority group, and voters in the Southwest. Both Kerry and President Bush (news - web sites) are eagerly courting Hispanic voters, two-thirds of whom voted for Gore over Bush in 2000.

    Richardson, 56, was a New Mexico congressman from 1982 to 1997. President Clinton (news - web sites) appointed him U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (news - web sites) in 1997, and a year later put him in charge of the Energy Department.
     
  2. Mulder

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    On an unrelated note, I saw Richardson going into a men's room in the shopping center next to the Kodak theater in L.A. during our trip to LA in May. I told my wife, "Look it's Bill Richardson, former UN Ambassador and current Governor of New Mexico!" To which she replied, "You really are a hopeless Poli Sci geek, aren't you honey..." :D
     
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    Speculation around here is he knew he wasn't going to be selected and so "withdrew" so it looks like it was his decision not to be VP instead of Kerry's.
     
  4. dc rock

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    That's exactly what I was going to say. It makes him look more loyal to his state as well .
     
  5. rimrocker

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    Right. Otherwise, he would have done it weeks ago.
     
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    Via ABC News...

    KERRY TELLS PRESS HE WILL ANNOUNCE HIS VP DECISION VIA EMAIL TO MEMBERS OF JOHKERRY.COM

    Ha! That means I'll know before most people... or at least it'll be in my inbox before people tell me about it...
     
  7. FranchiseBlade

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    I've heard that but to me that doesn't hold true. Neither does this sound like news. From the very beginning Richardson was saying that he wouldn't be the VP. Nothing has changed.

    To me this is a non-story, and then to add to the non-story bit there's the rumor out there that Richardson is only withdrawing because he wasn't in the running. If that's true then he was lying when he was saying he didn't want to be the VP previously.
     
  8. giddyup

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    I think I'll join and beat you to the punch with my ETZ status. Do I have to financially support Kerry to join?
     

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