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    Ex-Minn. Gov. Tim Pawlenty ends White House bid

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty dropped out of the race for the GOP presidential nomination on Sunday, hours after finishing a disappointing third in the Iowa straw poll.

    "I wish it would have been different. But obviously the pathway forward for me doesn't really exist so we are going to end the campaign," Pawlenty said on ABC's "This Week" from Iowa shortly after disclosing his plans in a private conference call with supporters.

    The low-key Midwesterner and two-term governor had struggled to gain traction in a state he had said he must win and never caught fire nationally with a Republican electorate seemingly craving a charismatic, nonestablishment, rabble-rouser to go up against President Barack Obama.

    Pawlenty tried to turn up the heat on Obama and his GOP rivals. But it often came across unnatural and he never was able to stoke the passions of voters.

    "What I brought forward, I thought, was a rational, established, credible, strong record of results, based on experience governing — a two-term governor of a blue state. But I think the audience, so to speak, was looking for something different," he said.

    In recent weeks, he withered under the rise of tea party favorite Michele Bachmann, whose rallying cry is a sure-fire applause line about making Obama a one-term president, and libertarian-leaning Ron Paul, as well as the promise of Texas Gov. Rick Perry, the sharp-tongued Texan who entered the race Saturday.

    "I thought I would have made a great president," Pawlenty said. "I do believe we're going to have a very good candidate who is going to beat Barack Obama."

    He didn't immediately endorse a candidate.

    Bachmann was quick to praise him, perhaps mindful of the need to broaden her appeal and reach his backers, who span the ideological spectrum.

    "I wish him well," Bachmann said. "He brought a really important voice into the race and I am grateful that he was in. He was really a very good competitor."

    The two-term ex-governor of a Democratic-leaning state was on Arizona Sen. John McCain's short list for the vice presidential spot in 2008. He had spent roughly two years laying the groundwork for his 2012 campaign and had hoped to become the alternative to the national front-runner, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

    But this summer he unexpectedly found himself in a grudge match with Bachmann, the Minnesota congresswoman who shot to the top of polls in Iowa after getting into the race.

    Pawlenty struggled to raise money and connect with voters. He poured most of his cash and time into Iowa in the run up to Saturday's straw poll, a test of organizational strength and popularity in the state whose caucuses lead off the GOP nomination fight.

    Pawlenty had acknowledged that he needed a strong finish to show momentum and quiet concerns that his campaign was faltering. But Bachmann won with 4,823 votes, while Texas Rep. Paul got 4,671. Pawlenty received 2,293.

    Pawlenty said his message "didn't get the kind of traction or lift that we needed and hoped for coming into the and out of the Ames straw poll. We needed to get some lift to continue on and to have a pathway forward. That didn't happen."

    Even after the poll, Pawlenty suggested to supporters late Saturday night that he wasn't dropping out. He called the test vote here "an important first step on the road to the Republican nomination and, ultimately, the White House.

    "This is a long process to restore America — we are just beginning, and I'm eager for the campaign."

    Still, he said in a statement after the results were announced: "We have a lot more work to do."

    Hours later, he reversed course in the face of a daunting challenge: convincing donors who were slow to give in the months leading up to the straw poll that he was still a viable candidate. Had he stayed in the race, he would have been competing for money in an expanded field as Perry, a prolific fundraiser with deep ties to the party's biggest donors, entered the race.

    Said Pawlenty: "We weren't going to have the fuel to keep the car going down the road."

    In Iowa, Pawlenty's exit means there's now an available contingent of top GOP staff and consultants, including former state party chairman, former advisers to President George W. Bush and senior advisers to Mike Huckabee's winning 2008 caucus campaign, including Sarah Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor's daughter. Top legislators who had signed on to Pawlenty's camp also now are free to rally behind other candidates.

    It's not yet clear the size of the electorate Pawlenty frees up. GOP activists commonly praised his skill and background, but many were holding out until they met other candidates. This was an especially common reaction among a class of pro-business Republicans in Iowa.

    On paper, Pawlenty, 50, seemed to have all the right ingredients as a candidate.

    His blue-collar upbringing offered him a natural rapport with middle-class America. He governed as a fiscal hard-liner in a left-leaning state, winning his second term in a year when Republicans elsewhere got drubbed. He made inroads with the right crowds and assembled an all-star cast of advisers with loads of presidential campaign experience.

    Pawlenty ran a traditional operation. In the lead-up to his campaign, he spread checks around to local politicians in key states through a political action committee while putting a heavy focus on small-scale events in places such as Iowa and New Hampshire.

    But Pawlenty struggled to connect. He came off as bland and rehearsed next to more dynamic contenders. He languished in the polls. Perry's candidacy shoved Pawlenty further to the side.

    His inability to stoke the passions of voters the way other candidates and even noncandidates have was evident.

    "He said the right things, that we're going to limit the size of government and hold down spending," Sam Buck, a retired veteran from Winterset, said last week after hearing Pawlenty speak. "I like him ... but let's see what Perry of Texas does."

    Pawlenty had been building momentum after a May campaign launch in which he framed himself as the one in the race willing to deliver the hard truths and confront public policy sacred cows. The climb screeched to a halt in a New Hampshire debate in early June, when he shied away from the chance to back up prior tough talk about Romney when they were face to face. It reinforced worries among some Republicans that he wouldn't be willing to take the fight to Obama as the nominee.

    In that same debate, Bachmann declared herself a candidate and immediately cast a long shadow Pawlenty had trouble escaping.

    Pawlenty tried for weeks to reel in Bachmann, questioning her accomplishments in office and framing her as a perpetual naysayer. In Thursday's debate, Pawlenty went even harder at her and said all of the major policies she proudly fought came to pass anyway.

    "If that's your view of effective leadership with results, please stop because you're killing us," Pawlenty said to her.

    That caused some Republicans to question whether he came on too strong.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Thomas Beaumont in Des Moines, Iowa, and Philip Elliott in Ames, Iowa, contributed to this report.

     

    7,792 comments

    • RobertL  •  9 mths ago
      So Ross Perot who claimed that NAFTA and other such "Agreements" would send American Jobs overseas and down to South Am was crazy? Ha! He was all over what was going on and is going on . . . He would have kept jobs for our middles class and Glass Stegall would not have been repealed!
      • Jack 9 mths ago
        Hey, where is Ross Perot?
        He was fun to listen to.With his pie charts and all, Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha!!!
      • Valdez 9 mths ago
        He actually was right. At least I will admit I was wrong about the man, I wonder how many other people will?
      • DJ 9 mths ago
        Now the pols want to have a FTA with Colombia, Korea and others. How can jobs be kept in-country when the pols. are doing this. Free trade is a joke now, and they want to turn it into a roaring riot. Watch congress. See who votes for or against it.
    • Now What  •  9 mths ago
      Maybe we should have straw polls for those running for Congress if it's this easy to get rid of them.
      • David D... 9 mths ago
        Someone tells obama to stay home. his days in office are numbered, just chill, watch tv, eat some greens and a couple of beers and call up some of your old hoes
      • High Jinx 9 mths ago
        Just give it a while Bachman will have a Howard Dean moment
      • bobby 9 mths ago
        how about a hangman noose on a pole.
    • Norman the Mormon  •  9 mths ago
      I don't want a candidate whose purpose is to beat Obama. I want a candidate who will do what is best for our country, regardless of political party.
      • LAVONNE 9 mths ago
        well said norman
      • Esteban 9 mths ago
        The best thing for our country is to beat obama.
      • Eric 9 mths ago
        Good luck
    • DebraM  •  9 mths ago
      Does this sound crazy to anyone else? We are cheering our politicians on so they can get every larger amounts of money from multination corporation with absolutely no allegiance to this country, and may not have the best interests of our citizens of this country at heart.
      • kenl 9 mths ago
        Stop being a sheeple and listen to Ron Pauls full comments and what he say`s is wrong with our country and how he can fix the problems . And stop believing anything and everything the media on tv tells you to believe . Read our constitution and compare it to what all the other candidates are saying and what Ron Paul HAS been saying all along .
      • kenl 9 mths ago
        RON PAUL is the only one who I have ever listened to that is saying what the hell I think and what the constitution say`s , for me there is no other choice . And he should be the only choice for our country no matter what color his skin is . Wake up sheeple .
      • AmericanPatriot 9 mths ago
        I think it's crazy too. It's not about qualifications, but rather whoever has the most cash to run, which is usually preceded with whoever can say the craziest things to get attention. Sad day for America. Tim Pawlenty was immensely qualified for the job, moreso I think than most of those remaining in the field, and would have brought a more measured tone as well as practical experience to Washington politics.
    • Vir  •  9 mths ago
      Americans are tired of the same politicians. We are hoping for better candidates to run. Same thing all the time. Americans should limit the campangs and also the terms and review the benefits.
      • Mike 9 mths ago
        I agree with you on limiting the campaigns. But we already have term limits. It's called vote 'em out of office. Joe six pack is to lazy to pay attention to what's going on. If he's got his beer, football game to watch and a little money in his pocket he's good to go. Freedom comes with a price.
      • RMAN 9 mths ago
        There have been some excellent candidates. Unfortunately, I believe something like 99% of the people in recent times vote for one of the two major party candidates for president in the last election. Democrats should have refused to vote for John Kerry because of his history of unethical actions. Same goes for Republicans and John McCain. Try voting for the most ethical candidate.
      • EddyAhmadinejad 9 mths ago
        Then vote for Ron Paul, since he's not part of the status quo.
    • Pete in VA  •  9 mths ago
      The sad truth about American politics at the highest level is that he or she who is most qualified is also smart enough to not put themselves or their family through political B.S. that comes with running for the position.
    • john  •  9 mths ago
      No money no run we need election reform how about limiting campaigns to 3 months before the election and a cap on how much you can spend.
    • MissLabeled  •  9 mths ago
      I don't want a charismatic rabble-rouser. I was someone who can do the job simply, quietly, seamlessly, and without all the glory-seeking self-aggrandizing that seems to be at the heart of politics these days.
    • David A  •  9 mths ago
      Sometimes I wish Yahoo had a thumbs up, a thumbs down, and also a question mark for "Huh?"
    • James  •  9 mths ago
      I think Ron Paul is Libertarian, not Republican.
    • ArcticBiker  •  9 mths ago
      The top 5 execs combined at Verizon made 256 million dollars in the last 5 years. Regular workers at Verizon will have there health care costs raised by $6800 next year. What's wrong with this picture?
    • bkmtech  •  9 mths ago
      I really didn't think he had a chance, but to quit just because 16, 000 people voted in one ridiculous poll and he didn't do well.

      And why is IOWA so darned important?

      Brian K Mcclung
      San Pedro, Ca
    • John  •  9 mths ago
      Let me get this straight - I'm supposed to believe that out of the 231,560,000 adults in the U.S, 17,000 who were willing to pay $30 each, plus travel to that garden spot Ames, in the middle-of-nowhere state of Iowa are the arbitors of who's most qualified to be the President of the other 231,543,000 of us? The Iowa straw poll is a media-perpetuated farce.
    • Dinerguy  •  9 mths ago
      What a crazy way we have to choose candidates. A tiny handful of Iowans (good people, I'm sure, but with their own set of self-interests) has an incredibly huge influence on who the rest of us get to vote for.
    • Blue  •  9 mths ago
      i wanna vote for someone who will get us out of these wars and who will close the borders.
    • James  •  9 mths ago
      Other than Ron Paul's age, what do you have against him? Just curious.
    • Jonathan  •  9 mths ago
      Why are people talking about religion? keep it out of politics. Religion is a personal choice and doesn't belong in most conversations, unless you are willing to be open minded about the diversity of beliefs.
    • Magic Man  •  9 mths ago
      With all due respect to the people in Iowa, Vermont and South Carolina..........why do THEY get to start the weeding out process of the candidates in every election cycle? In a fair democracy shouldn't this responsibility rotate turns? Why should their specific demographics always dictate the first winners and losers? I live in Texas, and by the time I got to vote in the last few primaries, the candidates had already been chosen...........therefore, I had NO say............How fair is that?
    • Biff  •  9 mths ago
      Why do tiny, unpopulated states like Iowa hold so much weight in deciding who becomes president? Maybe that has something to do with why our system is broken.
    • JFC  •  9 mths ago
      One down, several more to go. Why hasn't Gingrich dropped out yet? He has a snowball's chance of getting the nomination.
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