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Governor of Massachusetts Drops Re-election Bid
New York Times ^ | March 19, 2002 | Associated Press

Posted on 03/19/2002 1:45:52 PM PST by mac_truck

BOSTON (AP) -- Acting Gov. Jane Swift dropped out of the governor's race Tuesday rather than fight for the Republican nomination against Mitt Romney, the acclaimed Salt Lake City Olympics chief.

Romney formally entered the race a few hours later. He thanked Swift for her years of work and said he didn't want to take attention away from her on ``her day.''

``I also think it's admirable that she's decided to focus her resources on managing the state during tough economic times and also to help raise her family with all her energy and heart,'' Romney said, surrounded by his wife, Ann, and other family members.

But he was quick to add: ``Lest there be any doubt, I'm in. The bumper stickers are printed, the Web site's going up. The papers are going in today.''

Swift, who has been plagued by personal and political controversies, said she decided not to take on the simultaneous tasks of being a mother of three, running for election and governing during a budget crunch.

``Having said early on the time with family was nonnegotiable, something had to give,'' Swift told reporters. She plans to serve out her term, until the end of the year.

Swift said she had spoken with Romney and pledged her support.

Romney, 55, has been riding a wave of popularity since successfully leading last month's Winter Olympics. A longtime Massachusetts resident who graduated from Brigham Young University in Utah and sent his children there, Romney graduated from Harvard Business School and went to work in Boston at Bain & Co., where he rose to chairman.

The venture capitalist has remained active in Belmont's Mormon community, which constructed a 70,000-square-foot temple in 2000.

There had been growing speculation that he would run for governor.

Last month, after a Republican activist tried unsuccessfully to get Swift a job in the Bush administration to ease her out of the race, she told reporters: ``I guess I should be accustomed to powerful men trying to tell me that they know better than I do what it is I should be doing.''

A Boston Herald poll published Sunday showed Romney, whose only political experience is an unsuccessful challenge to Sen. Edward Kennedy in 1994, leading Swift 75 percent to 12 percent.

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said no one from the Bush administration urged her to drop out.

Swift said she would not take a federal job. She said she reached her decision to drop out on Monday.

``There isn't a working parent in America that hasn't faced it -- when the demands of the two tasks that you take on both increase substantially, something has to give,'' she said.

Her voice trembling, Swift added: ``Serving as governor of this great commonwealth has been an honor and a privilege and one for which I'll always be grateful.''

Swift said she did not know what she planned to do next, but told reporters, ``You guys keep telling me I'm young.''

Swift, 37, became Massachusetts' first female chief executive, and the nation's youngest, last April, succeeding Paul Cellucci when he became ambassador to Canada. She is the first U.S. governor to give birth in office when she had twin girls in May. She also has a 3-year-old daughter.

Until recently, Swift had said she was undaunted by a challenge from Romney. The Republican primary is Sept. 17.

The birth of Swift's twins produced a wave of favorable national publicity and a bounce in the polls. But when she returned to work at the end of June, she continued to find herself with little political capital and a Statehouse dominated by Democrats.

That made tough challenges even tougher: a worsening budget crunch, calls for added security measures after Sept. 11 and a controversial decision not to commute the sentence of a convicted child molester.

Earlier, as lieutenant governor, the state Ethics Commission ruled she had created an appearance of impropriety by allowing aides to baby-sit for her older daughter and fined her $1,250. She also used a State Police helicopter to fly home for Thanksgiving to care for her sick daughter.

More recently, she was sued by two members of the Turnpike Authority board whom she fired after they voted to delay toll hikes.

Five Democrats also are running for governor: Senate President Thomas Birmingham, former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, state Treasurer Shannon O'Brien, former state Sen. Warren Tolman and Steve Grossman, a former national Democratic Committee chairman.

Within moments of his announcement, Romney was challenged on his stand on abortion, a hot-button issue in a state that recently has supported fiscally conservative, socially progressive governors.

He said he would support a woman's right to choose.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: gopprimary; janeswift; massachusetts; masslist; mittromney
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To: WOSG
These 'purists' are funny. They won't vote for someone who COULD be elected and get them 60% of what they want.

... BUT they will vote for someone who promises to give them everything they want, yet is UNELECTABLE and giving them NOTHING of what they want.

81 posted on 03/19/2002 6:18:14 PM PST by VRWC For Truth
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To: KC_Conspirator
At least Romney does not have all of the ethical questions that Swift had

Wait a minute! Romney stated he would NEVER run against an incumbent. Now how good is his word? He's another Marty Meehan.

82 posted on 03/19/2002 6:22:43 PM PST by ladyjane
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To: kickstart
VT, the home of Jumpin Jeffords and Leaky Lahey. Now there's a real conservative state. ROFLMAO
83 posted on 03/19/2002 6:27:16 PM PST by VRWC For Truth
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To: jackbill
Romney would have earned my respect if he said I'm pro-life and left it at that.

Don't worry about what Romney *says* his position is. Who knows if he is really pro choice or not. You can't take him at his word. He *said* he would never run against an incumbent. ha!

84 posted on 03/19/2002 6:27:54 PM PST by ladyjane
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To: mac_truck
It has been a long time, I'm sure someone from the Free People's Republic of Massachusetts will remind me...

When Mitt ran against Kennedy, I seem to remember that he was running pretty much to the right until the last couple weeks of the campaign. Then, suddenly, a left veer into abortion rights, "appropriate" gun control, minimum wage, and so on, and he lost big time.

It would be nice to see a conservative run and stick to the conservative philosophy, even if it means losing. I suspect Romney's swerve cost him the Senate seat.

I wonder if his "tolerant" opponents will bring up Mitt's Mormon faith? Kennedy (champion of diversity) did.

85 posted on 03/19/2002 6:39:00 PM PST by DBrow
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To: LarryLied
Alright, I give up LL. Do you have some old enemies or estranged family members you are trying to punish?
86 posted on 03/19/2002 6:39:35 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: mathurine
Seems like most of the politicians there are either gay or drunk.

Its by far the most liberal state in the nation. Even their economic policies have crushed any sense of entreprenuership and they have completely reverted to an English style class system.

87 posted on 03/19/2002 6:43:04 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: KC_Conspirator
Lol...nope. But if Reich gets in and, as you suggest, it is like Cuba was in 1959, the refugees fleeing other states will not be liberals anymore. They are welcome down here in Florida to rest, regroup, rearm and get ready to retake their homeland.
88 posted on 03/19/2002 6:58:43 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: Little Bill
As others have said me must get real. A vote for Carla could cost us the election. Romney sounds O.K. to me. The guy ran this years Olympics which was a hugh success. He has a drop dead gorgeous wife. We need a Republican gov to balance out the power of the Rat house. Now Howie Carr must turn on the afterburners...
89 posted on 03/19/2002 8:41:42 PM PST by eternity
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To: TheMole
I hope Romney is willing to take some action on this travesty. The way Swifty sleazed out on it is disgusting.

Thank you for posting Dorothy Rabinowitz's words on the Amirault case. It was through her series of "Darkness in Massachusetts" columns in the WSJ that I found out about the Amirault case. It is crystal clear to ANYONE without an ax to grind in the case that the Amiraults were railroaded! One reason their cases were never allowed to be re-opened was because Scott Harshbarger was the Prosecuter in the case and by the time major questions began to be asked he had become Attorney General of MA and he wasn't ABOUT to admit he'd made a mistake. I believe I'm right on Harshbarger; any of y'all who were living in MA at the time can correct me if that's not the case. But all I know is that those poor people were caught up in the 80's witch hunt for child molesters in Day care centers. And again, if I'm not mistaken, every other person who was charged anywhere with that during the 80's is already out of jail, including Bucky McMartin in CA whose widely reported trial I believe started it all!

90 posted on 03/19/2002 9:12:12 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: LarryLied
LOL! If I was governor of my state and Reich got elected, I would do two things:

1) Spend 90% of the state's advertising resources enticing MA business to relocate to MO (with the other 10% going to CA if Davis gets re-lected). I would go down in history as the biggest job creator in states history.

2) Invest heavily in moving companies, especially those in the northeast corridor, because the only business increase MA will see will be in the moving business as refugees flee the state.

91 posted on 03/19/2002 9:42:52 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: goldstategop
I'd like to see Robert Reichhhhhhhh and the Rats run the Bay State into the ground. If that were to happen you could be looking then at a REAL GOP in Mass., not a warmed over RINO subsidiary of the Rat party.

I agree. Why not go ahead and elect the most radical,"foaming at the mouth" leftist the Dims have in states where there is zero chance for a real conservative to win anyhow? We have lost nothing,and even gained a little. These idiots will force the national Dim party even further to the left while they are ruining their own states. In MY opinion,it wouldn't take very long for the voters to wake up then and start voting for conservatives.

I repeat,we have NOTHING to lose if fools like Reich get elected,and could even gain. The days of voting for the least leftist candidate should be over. It's a strategy that is proven to be a failure. Time to turn it around and try a fresh approach.

92 posted on 03/20/2002 3:21:06 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: StopDemocratsDotCom
The GOP is NOT a movement like the Christian Coliation or the NRA, it's the center-right political party of this country and our goal is to win elections.

Excuse me,but there is NOTHING "right wing" about the NRA. NOTHING! They aren't even really pro-gun or pro-2nd Amendment. The current president of the NRA has bragged in the past that he is probably the American MOST RESPONSIBLE for getting a reluctant president to sign the Gun Control Act of 1968 into law. The NRA SUPPORTED GCA-68! Heston has also stated at least twice in public since being elected president of the NRA that "I can see no reason for anybody to own a AK-47. I hate them".

93 posted on 03/20/2002 3:29:55 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: goldstategop
Its less socialistic than it used to be Dukasis already ruined it with socialism it recovered under Weld and the Dino Finneran big time.
94 posted on 03/20/2002 5:54:14 AM PST by weikel
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To: goldstategop
The GOP in Mass can at least be counted on to be pro buisness anti union and anti taxes and if you're lucky anti gun control.
95 posted on 03/20/2002 5:57:29 AM PST by weikel
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To: weikel
Then how do you explain William Weld, Paul Celucci, and Jane Swift?
96 posted on 03/20/2002 6:01:15 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
Weld was pretty good actually Cellucci and Swift were not so good.
97 posted on 03/20/2002 6:42:32 AM PST by weikel
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To: goldstategop
I would take Weld over Grey Davis anytime.
98 posted on 03/20/2002 6:43:54 AM PST by weikel
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To: kickstart; mac_truck
mac_truck, good ridance to the RINO!

kickstart, you said, "I am seriously voting for the Libertarian Carla Howell."

You may not want Reich to win, but that is what will happen if some people vote for this person and some vote for Rommney.

99 posted on 03/20/2002 9:04:39 AM PST by Bigg Red
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To: weikel
One important thing to consider... Ted Kennedy finally succumbs to liver disease, and the gov. has to pick a replacement. Who would you rather have doing it? Reich, or Romney? Granted, Romney would pick a RINO to be sure, but I'd rather have a RINO than Kennedy any day of the week!
100 posted on 03/20/2002 9:06:17 AM PST by antiliberal
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