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White House Run Not Likely (Tancredo!)
Denver Post ^ | 4/14/06

Posted on 04/13/2006 5:41:58 AM PDT by areafiftyone

Tancredo says goal achieved. The hard-liner on immigration says the border issue is getting the attention he sought.

By Anne C. Mulkern
Denver Post Staff Writer

Rep. Tom Tancredo says his fight against illegal immigration has been taken up by others trying to "out-Tancredo Tancredo." (Post / Helen H. Richardson)

Washington - Immigration hard-liner Tom Tancredo's presidential campaign might be over before it begins.

The Republican congressman from Littleton, who for more than a year has flirted with a presidential run in 2008 to force debate on illegal immigration, said Wednesday that his work largely is done.

The issue is dominating national politics and popping up in state races. Hundreds of thousands of protesters have gathered in U.S. cities. And presidential contenders who had avoided the issue have defined their positions.

"I get the feeling that I will not have to do this," Tancredo said of the presidential bid. "This issue, it's got legs, and they're not necessarily mine anymore."

Though he has long joked that he had no chance of actually winning the presidential nomination, Tancredo dangled a run as his way of forcing candidates to address what he calls the nation's catastrophically porous borders.

He didn't completely rule out that presidential run, but Tancredo is acting less and less like a potential presidential contender.

Between January and November last year, he visited the key presidential nomination states of New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina a total of 17 times. But this week, while Congress is halfway into a two-week break and many presidential hopefuls are swinging through those states, Tancredo is in Colorado and has no plans to visit those states in the near future.

"Right now I do not have any plane ticket," he said.

He's not taken any of the steps needed to build political capital with primary voters, such as holding fundraisers for local candidates or donating money to local campaigns, said Tom Rath, a Republican strategist in New Hampshire.

First elected to the House in 1998, Tancredo made immigration reform his top issue. As the issue mushroomed in the public's awareness, Tancredo became the national spokesman for those who want to stop illegal immigration.

Now, he says, other lawmakers are battling to take over his role - or, as he puts it, "out-Tancredo Tancredo."

Asked 18 months ago about immigration as an issue, New Hampshire's Rath said it wasn't important to that state's voters. Now, he said, it's


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talked about at most political events. When Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., visited recently, he was "questioned aggressively" about his position on immigration reform, Rath said.

In Idaho and Iowa, immigration is an issue in U.S. House primary races, said Amy Walter, senior editor at the Cook Political Report. "This is an issue that has taken on a life of its own," she said.

Tancredo said that if he doesn't run for president, he'll still be involved.

"I wouldn't mind being on the road trying to ... make sure people who are the worst on it don't do well," he said. "There are candidates I would actively campaign against."

The news that Tancredo might not run for president generated distress from his supporters.

"It would be hard to influence the contenders if you're not one of them," said Rosemary Jenkins, director of government relations for NumbersUSA, which wants cuts in legal and illegal immigration. "It's really hard to drive their conversation from the outside."

Those opposed to Tancredo's position said he's always been marginal. If Congress passes immigration reform, the issue won't be a part of the presidential race, said Tamar Jacoby, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a conservative advocate for a guest-worker program. Even if Congress doesn't pass reform, she said, people don't vote for president based on immigration issues.

Asked if he's going to run for re-election in the House, then seek the U.S. Senate in 2008 if Sen. Wayne Allard bows out, Tancredo said, "Yeah, yeah."

"Right now I'm running for the House. I've got a primary (election)," he said. "I'm going to take it one step at a time."



TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; tancredo; tancredo2008
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To: RabidBartender

Historically, our successful presidents have been governors. The candidates who run as previously not being governors have taken ill, or have been assinated dying in office...

Something to consider.


21 posted on 04/13/2006 7:14:05 AM PDT by television is just wrong (Our sympathies are misguided with illegal aliens...)
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To: areafiftyone

He won't. And he wouldn't win the nomination anyway. Then again, Frist, McCain, or Rudy sure don't do it for me.

Hopefully Cheney will change his mind and run.

Or Tommy Franks.


22 posted on 04/13/2006 7:20:02 AM PDT by pissant
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Run Tancredo for Governor of Colorado when Owens the RINO goes bye-bye.


23 posted on 04/13/2006 7:22:32 AM PDT by RandallFlagg (Roll your own cigarettes! You'll save $$$ and smoke less!(Magnetic bumper stickers-click my name)
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To: areafiftyone

BEcause they have egos the size of watermelons.


24 posted on 04/13/2006 7:25:11 AM PDT by Flavius Josephus (Nationalism is not a crime.)
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To: pissant

I would love for Tommy Franks to run. Isn't he going to run for Senator?


25 posted on 04/13/2006 7:25:34 AM PDT by areafiftyone (Politicians Are Like Diapers, Both Need To Be Changed Often And For The Same Reason!)
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To: starbase

I'd rather see him make a positive run for the Senate than a "statement" run for Prexy. I hope he doesn't acting like a two-faced, double-talking, dancing, prancing, posturing, perfumed prince if he does though. They seem to put something different in the water in the "senior" chamber. Also, if he does I wish he would try to destroy the filibuster system. That crap needs to go.


26 posted on 04/13/2006 7:28:27 AM PDT by Flavius Josephus (Nationalism is not a crime.)
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To: areafiftyone

Allen is a Senator who's been a governator. I think he might be the real deal. I'm liking him a lot right now.


27 posted on 04/13/2006 7:29:11 AM PDT by Flavius Josephus (Nationalism is not a crime.)
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To: pissant

If Cheney were president I would have a heart attack worrying about him having a heart attack. Let the man go hunting. Lawyers. :)


28 posted on 04/13/2006 7:30:55 AM PDT by Flavius Josephus (Nationalism is not a crime.)
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To: RandallFlagg
Run Tancredo for Governor of Colorado when Owens the RINO goes bye-bye.

Now THERE is a great idea.

29 posted on 04/13/2006 7:31:19 AM PDT by Flavius Josephus (Nationalism is not a crime.)
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To: Flavius Josephus; areafiftyone

If Cheney can pick off a herd of trial lawyers, that would be a great service to the country.


30 posted on 04/13/2006 7:33:02 AM PDT by pissant
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To: areafiftyone
Well there is George Allen a former Gov. and I kinda think that Mike Huckabee is considering it. I really like him a lot. His only drawback is that his hometown is Hope, Ark.
32 posted on 04/13/2006 7:50:37 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: sheana
If Congress passes immigration reform, the issue won't be a part of the presidential race, said Tamar Jacoby, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a conservative advocate for a guest-worker program. Even if Congress doesn't pass reform, she said, people don't vote for president based on immigration issues.

Actually, Jacoby is correct here. Immigration has not been on the list of top ten issues in any presidential campaign over the last 20 years.

And, it won't be in 2008 either, except to a few one issue voters.

33 posted on 04/13/2006 7:54:10 AM PDT by sinkspur (Things are about to happen that will answer all your questions and solve all your problems.)
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To: Gipper08
Mike Pence is the conservative for 08!

Big bump to that! I suspect Pence is going to be the next character assasination target for the Bush syncophants.

34 posted on 04/13/2006 10:53:34 AM PDT by jmc813 (Free Travis McGee)
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To: RabidBartender; areafiftyone

Ever heard of Abraham Lincoln?


35 posted on 04/13/2006 3:51:17 PM PDT by CowboyJay (Rough Riders! Tancredo '08)
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To: Gipper08; VictoryTancredo2008

Problem is Mike Pence seems less interested in the white house now than Tancredo.


36 posted on 04/13/2006 9:22:08 PM PDT by NapkinUser (Secure our borders, no amnesty.)
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Good. This will give Tancredo more time to think about apologizing to all the immigrants that he scapegoats and ridicules.


37 posted on 04/13/2006 10:58:06 PM PDT by Once-Ler (Beware conservatives whose political consistency dictates all Presidents must be impeached.)
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To: Gipper08

Yep! My thoughts exactly. I was torn between Tancredo and Pence. Now it looks like I can go all out for Pence. I just can't remember the last time a congressman was ever elected President.


38 posted on 04/13/2006 11:04:52 PM PDT by no dems (Are there any other Populists in the GOP other than Tom Tancredo?)
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To: NapkinUser

Yes,but Pence knows he could win and would only run to win!


39 posted on 04/14/2006 6:14:14 AM PDT by Gipper08 (Mike Pence in 2008)
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To: sheana

I would like for someone to tell me what justifies the use of the word "consevative" in this article in relation to Ms. Jacoby.


40 posted on 04/14/2006 9:39:52 AM PDT by arnoldpalmerfan (Tancredo for President 2008)
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