Bill Richardson Ends White House Campaign
Democratic New Mexico Governor Finished Fourth In Both Iowa And New Hampshire
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"CBS News RAW": Governor Bill Richardson has ended his presidential campaign. He said he wanted to make the announcement in New Mexico in front of his constituents.
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New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson greets supporters at a news conference at the Santa Fe Capitol Rotunda, N.M., on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008. Richardson announced he was dropping out of the 2008 presidential race. (AP)
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After dropping out of the Democratic presidential race, New Mexico governor declined to endorse any of the other candidates. (AP)
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He praised all of his Democratic rivals but endorsed no one. He encouraged voters to "take a long and thoughtful look" and elect one of them president.
Richardson said that although his support at the polls lagged the front-runners, many of his leading rivals had moved closer to his positions on such issues as the war in Iraq and educating young Americans at home.
"Despite overwhelming financial and political odds, I am proud of the campaign we waged ... and most importantly the influence we had on the issues that matter the most to the future of this country," he said.
On a less serious note, he estimated the long campaign had included 200 debates. He quickly amended that 24 but said "it felt like 200."
Richardson, 60, announced his decision at the state Capitol, saying he was returning to "the best job in the world" as New Mexico's governor.
With the New Mexico Legislature convening for its annual one-month regular session next Tuesday, he said with a grin to all those involved: "I'm back."
Richardson had one of the most wide-ranging resumes of any candidate ever to run for the presidency, bringing experience from his time in Congress, President Clinton's Cabinet as energy secretary, as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, in the New Mexico Statehouse as well as his unique role as a freelance diplomat. As a Hispanic man, he added to the unprecedented diversity in the Democratic field that also included a woman and a black man.
But Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama dominated the spotlight in the campaign, and Richardson was never able to become a top-tier contender, trailing well behind them and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards.
Richardson fell below 5 percent in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday and came in with just 2 percent in the Iowa caucuses last week.
Edwards congratulated Richardson, saying he had run a good race.
There was no immediate comment from the other campaigns.
"He was a very good candidate, a serious candidate," Edwards said in Columbia, S.C. "I congratulate him. He ought to be proud of what he's done. What's happened is, over time the race is becoming more focused. I think that's good for democracy. I think this thing's going on for a long time."
Richardson was easily elected to two terms as governor but will be forced from office by term limits in 2010.
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Muchas Gracis.
Posted by jh6379 at 05:00 PM : Jan 10, 2008
Seconded!
I like him always have, and he is funny.
But the dont go negative stuff I have a problem with, Senator Obama and Senator Edwards have used Senator Clinton as their personal punching bags as they have nothing else but a noun a verb and the word CHANGE in every other sentence that%u2019s not a Clinton dig. Those two have been so disrespectful and disdainful of the Senator that they unlike her do not address her as Senator but a she and her or Hillary and not a peep not a word from the Dem establishment something I find extremely offensive and makes me respect her ability more personally, if it were me I would have slugged Edwards in that pretty face long ago.
So his code to her is the good ole MENS club doses not want you to rough up our next best thing Senator Clinton and that would be wrong she should maintain her professionalism but absolutely stop taking the body blows for the Party there has been no quid pro quo for Dem Leadership.
There is no benefit if the Saint Senators actual record and deeds are not vetted properly it will only weaken him later and the loser would be We The People with a President bloodied without a mandate just imagine the corruption commercial the GOP is hatching all ready the Hillary the B movie seen it done been there.
Posted by jh6379 at 05:00 PM : Jan 10, 2008
Seconded!
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Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 05:34 PM : Jan 10, 2008
cant agree with you on this one, he did not endorse her today he could have put his Johnson out there for her and did not...very helpful before NV
Its not like Kerrys endorsement for Senator Obama his would not have hurt her...
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Posted by adiant at 08:21 PM : Jan 10, 2008
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I don''t know how it''s going to shake out... but Richardson is one true leader! Compared to the toe tappers association a GREAT leader.
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Posted by michaelt302 at 07:23 PM : Jan 10, 2008
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What is it with you fascist and LIES! NOTHING and I repeat NOTHING you posted is truth but you just go right on your marry way as if it were? You people have the NERVE after that to claim you are about Family Values? What kind of Values have you given the nation over the last 8 years? What has the fascist party done to the country over the last 8 years. Sieg Heil Bush!!
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Posted by jowand at 06:36 PM : Jan 10, 2008
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Yeah but you got the TWO giants at the top Swastika Breath. Did YOU see the NUMBERS of the Turn out in NH? Iowa? Sparky this nation hasn''t seen this kind of thing since FDR or TRUMAN!! The numbers and a whole NEW generation of American''s ready to take control and move our nation ahead. Kinda exciting for this child of the 60''s I''ll tell you that. SIEG HEIL OLD TIRED ONE... SIEG HEIL!!
Sorry to see him go. Bill Richardson was the only one who was "real" in this race.
For the rest of the Dems, Stick with the issues that REALLY MATTER, drop the rest of the B.S.
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by daleesp
January 12, 2008 10:45 PM PST
- Thanks for giving it a good try Bill, you have have always done a great job representing America and I am sure you always will. Good luck with everything you do and Thank You!
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