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Saturday, July 14, 2007 10:59 AM

SKYWALKEN


Former Virginia Gov. James S. Gilmore III is dropping his underdog bid for the Republican presidential nomination today, he told The Politico in an interview.

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Gilmore said he has been approached about running for Virginia governor a second time, and about running for U.S. Senate if Sen. John W. Warner (R) retires. Gilmore said he will consider both options. Reflecting his burgeoning interest in Old Dominion politics, he said he will start a political action committee to support Republicans running for the state senate and House of Delegate.

In the interview, Gilmore said the punishing financial requirements of the early-starting race caused him to decide it was "impractical" to continue. "Because of the front-loading of the primaries, I would have basically had to stop campaigning and spend full time organizing hundreds of people to raise money for me," he said.

Later, Gilmore's campaign issued a statement in which he said: "I have come to believe that it takes more than a positive vision for our nation's future to successfully compete for the presidency. I believe that it takes years of preparation to put in place both the political and financial infrastructure to contest what amounts to a one-day national primary in February."

Gilmore said he made the decision in the past 48 hours on the basis of "an assessment of where I could do the most good for the country and the state of Virginia." He said he has not made a decision about endorsing one of his rivals, but said he would not rule it out.

Gilmore had offered himself as the "consistent conservative" and heir to Ronald Reagan in a field that has left many Republican activists dissatisfied. He is the first major GOP candidate to leave the race. He said he will continue to speak out on issues like homeland security and terrorism, subjects that he emphasized in debates and that helped him shape the race.

Other candidates commanded much more cash and attention, keeping Gilmore a distant also-ran. Financial reports this weekend showed he had little hope of cracking the top tier. Gilmore raised $170,000 in the first three months of the year and said he collected $211,000 in the quarter ending June 30, while the leading candidates in the race banked millions.

In Gilmore's successful race for a four-year term for Virginia governor in 1997, he showed the popular appeal of fiscal conservativism with his "no car tax" pledge to reduce the commonwealth's personal property tax.

While in office, he served briefly as chairman of the Republican National Committee.

Gilmore is a lawyer who has made counterterrorism and homeland security his specialties since leaving office. An Army veteran and son of a Safeway meat cutter, he rose as an outsider in the clubby world of Richmond law, becoming Henrico County commonwealth's attorney and state attorney general. He was the first chairman of a congressionally appointed commission on terrorism that became known as the Gilmore Commission.



http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0707/4949.html

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Saturday, July 14, 2007 11:34 AM

ANTIMASON


good.. no offense, but the selection of pro-war, establishment candidates is diluted as it is.

i think you loyal Bush republicans need to consider what your message will do to you next election. unless you want a democrat, you should consider Ron Paul, because atleast you know he will enforce our borders and put the brakes on the N. AMerican union. you may disagree with his stance on the war, but the guys not a coward, he just possesses the wisdom to know when to fight(and when not to). OUR borders are probably more important to our national security then IRaq is, so consider someone who wants whats best for Americans(and not our international interests)

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Saturday, July 14, 2007 3:42 PM

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Originally posted by antimason:
good.. no offense, but the selection of pro-war, establishment candidates is diluted as it is.

i think you loyal Bush republicans need to consider what your message will do to you next election. unless you want a democrat, you should consider Ron Paul, because atleast you know he will enforce our borders and put the brakes on the N. AMerican union. you may disagree with his stance on the war, but the guys not a coward, he just possesses the wisdom to know when to fight(and when not to). OUR borders are probably more important to our national security then IRaq is, so consider someone who wants whats best for Americans(and not our international interests)



It pains me to say it, because I think he's pretty strong on the Fair Tax idea, but Ron Paul is also a loon. There are others who are equally strong when it comes to the border, Duncan Hunter, Fred Thompson (if he runs), and others. He kinda reminds me of a GOP version of Howard Dean. No thanks.

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Sunday, July 15, 2007 3:46 PM

ANTIMASON


what makes him a loon? it could only be his opposition to the Iraq war, and the execution of the 'war on terror'.. since that seems to be all republicans care about anymore (international security is national security). otherwise a true conservative would be hard pressed to disagree with Paul, considering his track record is FLAWLESS on opposing taxes and big government. guys like Guiliani and Romney are laughable in comparison... but theyve already vowed to keep the war machine going and continue to monitor Americans, so they meet the 'grade'

who currently has your favor Auraptor? and what do you perceive their merits to be? i just cant believe republicans would be so stubborn as to elect a quasi-liberal like Guiliani, or some psuedo-actor like Thompson, over a true constitutional ideologue like Ron Paul. its baffling to me

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Sunday, July 15, 2007 4:02 PM

ANTIMASON


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There are others who are equally strong when it comes to the border, Duncan Hunter, Fred Thompson (if he runs), and others.



but Auraptor.. surely you can see that theyd be no different then Bush(or a CLinton or Edwards), entirely beholden to the interests who get them elected. we dont need another war with Iran, or Syria, or continued presence in the region, to be safe at home.. that kind of policy and mindset is damaging our security. Ron Paul isnt recieving the attention because the establishment cant perpetuate itself on his ticket, and thats the only reason- otherwise hed be in the 'top tier', of the media selected horses. the fact that Ron Paul is even competitive, almost solely on his grass roots support, should elicit some acknowledgement from yourself that ordinary Americans, who want whats best for the middle class, support Ron for president because hes the real deal, and not some 'Ghouliani' or Arnold 'Thompson'-egger

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