Norm Coleman won’t run for MN Governor

posted at 3:15 pm on January 18, 2010 by Ed Morrissey

A bit of a surprise here in Minnesota came late yesterday when former Senator Norm Coleman took himself out of the governor’s race.  Until yesterday, most assumed that Coleman would launch a late bid just before the caucuses begin in February, joining a race that already has 21 announced Republican, DFL (Democratic), and Independence Party candidates.  KSTP got the scoop (via Shot in the Dark):

Former Senator Norm Coleman told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS Chief Political Reporter Tom Hauser Sunday he will not be running for governor in 2010. …

“I love Minnesota and I love public service, but this is not the right time for me and my family to conduct a campaign for Governor.

Timing is everything. The timing on this race is both a bit too soon and a bit too late. It is too soon after my last race and too late to do a proper job of seeking the support of delegates who will decide in which direction our party should go. The commitments I have to my family and the work I am currently engaged in do not allow me to now go forward.["]

Most people believed that Coleman decided not to press his election contest to the federal courts in order to maintain political viability for future elections.  Those who thought that figured that mean this year’s gubernatorial election.  Coleman never talked publicly about running, however, and his loss in 1998′s election to Jesse Ventura, where DFL candidate Skip Humphrey came in third, may have figured into his thoughts as well.

Coleman would have been a more moderate candidate than those on the campaign trail already.  Minnesota’s announced GOP candidates have openly embraced fiscal conservatism as a running platform, getting in step with the prevailing winds in the Obama era.  Minnesota may be a more progressive state, but these other candidates may be better positioned than Coleman to take advantage of what looks to be a realigning election in November.

Still, Coleman was a good Senator whose policy stands may have put him at cross purposes with the GOP base at times, but who came through when it counted — and was the best Republican we could elect to a statewide office at that time in 2002.  I doubt we’ve seen the last of Norm Coleman in Minnesota.

Update: My good friend Eric Black, a rational barometer of center-left thought in the state, was genuinely taken aback by the news:

Six months ago, I convinced myself, with help from several Republicans with inside knowledge, that Coleman was unlikely to run. But since then, it has felt like a steady drift toward running. The news will have a big impact on the race. I believed that Coleman, if he could get the nomination, would be the strongest Repub candidate for guv. (I personally thought winning the nomination would be a bigger challenge for Coleman.)

For months, likewise, a standard starting point for analysis of the race has been this: The DFL nominee is already a candidate. The Republican nominee is not yet in the race. Then Jim Ramstad took himself out of the running (twice). Then Brian Sullivan (whom I thought would have won the endorsement if he got in.) Now Coleman. (Not to mention that Pat Anderson, who was considered one of the top-tier candidates for the Repub nomination just last week dropped out on the grounds that Coleman would be getting in). So it begins to look as if the Repubs will really choose their endorsee and nominee from between state Reps. Marty Seifert and  Tom Emmer.

I’ve met most of the candidates for governor, and I like Seifert and Emmer.  Emmer has a larger-than-life presence that will suit him well in the caucusing, I think.  I liked Anderson, too, but she’s decided to go after her old position as state auditor.  I’m hoping for Laura Brod to toss her hat in the ring, but it’s looking unlikely.  The candidates still in the race all have good platforms; it should be an interesting caucus process.

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Good!

Knucklehead on January 18, 2010 at 3:19 PM

The close count made him pretty unpopular in the state.

Apologetic California on January 18, 2010 at 3:19 PM

Good!

PatriotRider on January 18, 2010 at 3:20 PM

Norm Coleman won’t run for MN Governor

He shouldn’t have to. He should still be seated in the Senate.

OmahaConservative on January 18, 2010 at 3:20 PM

Well, the governor’s mansion is probably lost. Siefert and Emmer will lose big. And the state will become a socialist haven. Coleman, despite being disliked, at least had the ability to win statewide and did well in the last Rasmussen poll. The only hope now is if the DFL chooses Margret Anderson Kelliher. She’s the only one who’s beatable who might get the endorsement.

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 3:22 PM

He knows he has no chance of winning– he’s seen the Minnesota Democrat corruption machine up close and personal.

entropent on January 18, 2010 at 3:23 PM

I’m hoping for Laura Brod to toss her hat in the ring, but it’s looking unlikely.

I was hoping too….I’m sad it’s looking doubtful.

deidre on January 18, 2010 at 3:24 PM

Ed, are lizard people allowed to caucus?

WashJeff on January 18, 2010 at 3:24 PM

Senator Coleman has decided not to run……

SDarchitect on January 18, 2010 at 3:25 PM

A lot of people aren’t going to do things.

Akzed on January 18, 2010 at 3:25 PM

Well, the governor’s mansion is probably lost. Siefert and Emmer will lose big. And the state will become a socialist haven. Coleman, despite being disliked, at least had the ability to win statewide and did well in the last Rasmussen poll. The only hope now is if the DFL chooses Margret Anderson Kelliher. She’s the only one who’s beatable who might get the endorsement.

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 3:22 PM

Pretty much what you said. I really don’t have much hope for MN.

deidre on January 18, 2010 at 3:26 PM

He’s not running? So why tyhe heck didn’t he take it federal and go after Frankens throat while who was finding ballots in every car trunk he looked in? why didn’t he expose the corrupt and broken electoral process of Minnesota? All he has shown with this decision is that he really has no stones at all. I like Coleman, even though I don’t agree with him on everything, but he is too much a product of the past. The type of Republican who won’t get his hands dirty because he thinks being polite is more important…civility takes a back seat when it comes to guys like Franken though.

Daemonocracy on January 18, 2010 at 3:29 PM

Governor Patty Wetterling. Or if you prefer, Governor David “WE WILL WIN!” Wellstone.

Bishop on January 18, 2010 at 3:29 PM

He may have bigger plans. Coleman/Palin :)

Punditpawn on January 18, 2010 at 3:30 PM

He may have bigger plans. Coleman/Palin :)

Punditpawn on January 18, 2010 at 3:30 PM

Sarah wouldn’t spit on the best part of this loser.

Knucklehead on January 18, 2010 at 3:32 PM

More good news…

HornetSting on January 18, 2010 at 3:33 PM

Quoth Daemonacry:

So why tyhe heck didn’t he take it federal and go after Frankens throat while who was finding ballots in every car trunk he looked in? why didn’t he expose the corrupt and broken electoral process of Minnesota? All he has shown with this decision is that he really has no stones at all.

Well said: From my perspective, it appears that he brought tea and crumpets to a knife fight, thereby snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.

sanantonian on January 18, 2010 at 3:35 PM

We are so screwed. He just handed this to Dayton or Rybak.

Man we are SOOOOO screwed.

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM

Well, the governor’s mansion is probably lost. Siefert and Emmer will lose big. And the state will become a socialist haven. Coleman, despite being disliked, at least had the ability to win statewide and did well in the last Rasmussen poll. The only hope now is if the DFL chooses Margret Anderson Kelliher. She’s the only one who’s beatable who might get the endorsement.

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 3:22 PM

Exactly – this is not good news. He was our last best hope.

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM

We are so screwed. He just handed this to Dayton or Rybak.

Man we are SOOOOO screwed.

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM

I need to move.

deidre on January 18, 2010 at 3:47 PM

I need to move.

deidre on January 18, 2010 at 3:47 PM

Me too – I’m scared without Pawlenty. Really really scared.

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 3:50 PM

joining a race that already has 21 announced Republican, DFL (Democratic), and Independence Party candidates. KSTP got the scoop (via Shot in the Dark):

But who are the lizard people running?

Seriously, 21 announced candidates is insane. No wonder Minn. politics are so screwed up that oftentimes as not lately the state becomes a national joke (Franken, Ventura, etc.)

highhopes on January 18, 2010 at 3:55 PM

Norm probably didn’t run because he figured that with his luck, he would probably lose to Rose Nylund in the general.

YYZ on January 18, 2010 at 4:05 PM

Honestly if I had just lost a race to AL FREAKING FRANKEN then I wouldn’t be in a mind to “lead” the state of MN-or anywhere else for that matter.

Even if you make the argument that dolt Franken stole it, it still means the race was close. That, my friends, is truly unbelievable.

DavidM on January 18, 2010 at 4:06 PM

PS. My comment had more to do with the voters of MN and not Norm Coleman. Re-reading it, that wasn’t very clear.

DavidM on January 18, 2010 at 4:07 PM

So Normie won’t run. Brett Favre for Guv!

infidel on January 18, 2010 at 4:08 PM

Seriously, 21 announced candidates is insane. No wonder Minn. politics are so screwed up that oftentimes as not lately the state becomes a national joke (Franken, Ventura, etc.)

highhopes on January 18, 2010 at 3:55 PM

But MN uses a bracket system (a la NCAA college basketball), so it all works out.

WashJeff on January 18, 2010 at 4:11 PM

Well, the governor’s mansion is probably lost. Siefert and Emmer will lose big. And the state will become a socialist haven. Coleman, despite being disliked, at least had the ability to win statewide and did well in the last Rasmussen poll. The only hope now is if the DFL chooses Margret Anderson Kelliher. She’s the only one who’s beatable who might get the endorsement.

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 3:22 PM

So which DFLer is likely to win? Crazy Mark Dayton? Rybak? Kelliher? Pogey? Whining John Marty? I wouldn’t give up at all — they have a whole mess of stupid and unlikable people on the other side of the aisle.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 4:17 PM

Most people believed that Coleman decided not to press his election contest to the federal courts in order to maintain political viability for future elections.

Not me. I figured he was a spineless, lets-not-ruffle-feathers-for-fear-of-hurting-bipartisanship kind of political loser.

SouthernGent on January 18, 2010 at 4:19 PM

Maybe Coleman is saving himself to run for the other Senate seat when it is up for re-election. Still, it’s a shame he’s not running for Governor. He WAS a good Senator, especially when he held hearings into Saddam Hussein’s theft of Oil-for-Food money.

Steve Z on January 18, 2010 at 4:19 PM

I need to move.

deidre on January 18, 2010 at 3:47 PM

Me too – I’m scared without Pawlenty. Really really scared.

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 3:50 PM

Lulz, me three. This winter has been brutal but the last few days have been okay. But the DFL hasn’t had the governor’s mansion in 20 years. If they get everything, the crap coming from St. Paul will be unbelievable, and it won’t just be drastic tax increases. Pro-life laws and concealed carry could go right away.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 4:17 PM

The thing is all of the people you mentioned are beatable, especially in this year. We have two literal losers running for governor, and this state still leans blue. I’m at the point where Bachmann should start being polled. I’m mad at Coleman.

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 4:24 PM

We are so screwed. He just handed this to Dayton or Rybak.

Man we are SOOOOO screwed.

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM

I don’t see it. Dayton beclowned himself in the Senate, has promised to raise taxes and had to disclose a whole nest of personal demons. Rybak is a gust of helium and Minneapolis isn’t exactly held in high esteem in many parts of the state. The DFL has a very bad slate of candidates. The Republican candidates will all be fresh faces in a year where being an incumbent won’t help you much.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 4:27 PM

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 4:24 PM

The only thing that gives me a smidge of hope is that Pawlenty was a relative unknown until the convention.

I’m pissed Coleman isn’t running. It was his for the taking.

Hell I’d even take Ramstead at this point. How about Gutenckt (sp?) from Rochester. He would be okay too. Can you imagine Dayton – oh good Lord!

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 4:27 PM

I don’t see it. Dayton beclowned himself in the Senate, has promised to raise taxes and had to disclose a whole nest of personal demons. Rybak is a gust of helium and Minneapolis isn’t exactly held in high esteem in many parts of the state. The DFL has a very bad slate of candidates. The Republican candidates will all be fresh faces in a year where being an incumbent won’t help you much.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 4:27 PM

Yeah but this is Minnesota – land of the liberal buffoons.

I hope you are right but this isn’t looking good. Our only hope is Obama is so unliked that no one wants to vote for any Democrat.

Problem with Dayton is the name. People still pine for the Dayton name, department store, etc.

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 4:30 PM

I can’t believe he’s not running. Perhaps it’s the “Go to Norm @ the deadlocked convention” strategy.

The GOP has a good chance to win. The DFL will likely nominate a TC liberal and wonder why the only places they carried were Hennepin, Ramsey and the Arrowhead.

The only DFLer who can win statewide is Bakk and the lefty Donks who control the caucus aren’t gonna nominate a moderate Iron Ranger.

Bruno Strozek on January 18, 2010 at 4:32 PM

Yeah but this is Minnesota – land of the liberal buffoons.

Who could only deliver 42% of the vote to Al Franken.

Pawlenty will set the stage; he has to stop the DFL in this legislative session, even though he is a lame duck, in order to preserve/burnish his bona fides to a skeptical national audience. He’ll fight like hell and he’ll do the eventual Republican nominee a favor by getting all the DFL contenders on record as tax raisers. Let’s see how that tax raising agenda sells in the fall.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 4:35 PM

Who could only deliver 42% of the vote to Al Franken.

Pawlenty will set the stage; he has to stop the DFL in this legislative session, even though he is a lame duck, in order to preserve/burnish his bona fides to a skeptical national audience. He’ll fight like hell and he’ll do the eventual Republican nominee a favor by getting all the DFL contenders on record as tax raisers. Let’s see how that tax raising agenda sells in the fall.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 4:35 PM

:) Remind me to find you once the two candidates have been chosen.

You make me feel better.

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 4:39 PM

The only DFLer who can win statewide is Bakk and the lefty Donks who control the caucus aren’t gonna nominate a moderate Iron Ranger.

Bruno Strozek on January 18, 2010 at 4:32 PM

And in the case of Bakk, moderate is a relative term. He’s not an out socialist like the others, but he’d be considered pretty left anywhere but Minnesota.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 4:39 PM

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 4:39 PM

Glad to help. Happy warriors win elections. The DFL used to understand that but they’ve long since forgotten, which is one reason why they haven’t held the chair for 20 years.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 4:43 PM

gophergirl on January 18, 2010 at 4:27 PM

Remember, Pawlenty only won in 02 because Tim Penny took 18% of the vote, and a lot of that was liberal or TC vote. In 06, it was Steve Hutchison and Hatch’s meltdown that saved the day, and then only by 30k votes. Siefert is very unappealing. Emmer is probably okay, but not enough.

Bruno’s wrong: Bakk’s a socialist. He was the main person who wanted to increase the state’s income tax to 10% He’s a big spender. And for a Northern MN Democrat, he’s not even pro-life. But he’s going nowhere. It’ll be Rybak or Kelliher for the endorsement. Then one of them vs. Dayton in the primary.

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 4:43 PM

Siefert is very unappealing. Emmer is probably okay, but not enough.

I don’t think the combover does a lot for Seifert. He’s a smart guy but he didn’t exactly win the genetic lottery. Then again, that hasn’t stopped Kelliher or Pogemiller, either.

It’ll be Rybak or Kelliher for the endorsement. Then one of them vs. Dayton in the primary.

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 4:43 PM

Most likely. And that scenario will help the Republicans immensely. My guess is that it will ultimately be Emmer for the Republicans, although I need to find out more about David Hann before the caucus.

Mr. D on January 18, 2010 at 5:08 PM

Siefert is very unappealing.

Bruno’s wrong: Bakk’s a socialist.

Yes and no.

Siefert is is a nasty guy. He has Obama’s personalty without the charisma.

Bakk is an old time Iron Range conservative union guy. He is the only pro-business DFLer out there. His time on the Tax Committee moved him right.

If you want a Range socialist, look no further than Rukavina.

Bruno Strozek on January 18, 2010 at 5:15 PM

To all of the Norm supporters on here, what is the fascination with this guy? He lost the race for Governor in \’98 and lost his Senate seat in \’08. He voted for TARP, Medicare Part D, and a slew of other things that don\’t exactly make him a Conservative. The guy is a RINO, plain and simple.As for who can beat the Dems in November, look around the nation. The Dems are sinking. That same sentiment will spread here as well. As long as the Republicans choose a True Conservative, someone who believes in limited government, they can win. Emmer and Seifert both are very good at articulating that message and have a good chance of winning.

nater1976 on January 18, 2010 at 5:20 PM

I wrote about Norm’s announcement here, saying that Norm is “Minnesota’s Statesman.”

LFRGary on January 18, 2010 at 5:31 PM

Even if you make the argument that dolt Franken stole it, it still means the race was close. That, my friends, is truly unbelievable.

DavidM on January 18, 2010 at 4:06 PM

That was a big question that I never saw seriously addressed – how could the incumbent be so vulnerable to a clown like Franken?

Then “everyone” thought that Coleman was going to be running for governor. This happens all the time, it seems – anyone who can speak in whole paragraphs instead of soundbites is automatically touted for higher office. I find that, my friend, to be truly unbelievable.

Cheers!

ss396 on January 18, 2010 at 5:43 PM

Norm Coleman won’t run for MN Governor

He shouldn’t have to. He should still be seated in the Senate.

OmahaConservative on January 18, 2010 at 3:20 PM

Exactly! After that experience, I’d quit politics and go into consulting candidates on how Soro’s “Secretary of State Project” works, of which MN’s SecState Mark Richie is a product.

JeffVader on January 18, 2010 at 6:12 PM

Norm Coleman won’t run for MN Governor
He shouldn’t have to. He should still be seated in the Senate.

OmahaConservative on January 18, 2010 at 3:20 PM

If Dems were actually required to play by the rules as Republicans are, Al Franken-slime would be re-applying to get his job back at SNL!

cableguy615 on January 18, 2010 at 8:18 PM

gophergirl/Mr. D — you know who could win almost for sure, Mary Kiffmeyer. She didn’t lose to Mark Richie by all that much. Plus she is probably the most likable candidate that we could get. Thoughts?

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 11:08 PM

gophergirl/Mr. D — you know who could win almost for sure, Mary Kiffmeyer. She didn’t lose to Mark Richie by all that much. Plus she is probably the most likable candidate that we could get. Thoughts?

IR-MN on January 18, 2010 at 11:08 PM

Maybe. She’d need to express interest, though. And at this point it’s probably too late for her to get into the race. I’d like to see her take a shot at Ritchie, actually. Ritchie is dirty as hell and needs to go for any number of reasons. We’ll see.

Mr. D on January 19, 2010 at 12:30 AM

Coleman is a loser and this is inside baseball. Who cares?

pabarge on January 19, 2010 at 11:47 AM

Good. I don’t have anything against him personally but he’s a RINO. We need new blood and hopefully MN can scrap out a real Conservative. I’m tired of being told Conservatives can’t win historically Liberal states. MA is gonna prove that myth wrong today.

Sultry Beauty on January 19, 2010 at 1:00 PM