John Thune Out of 2012 Presidential Race

I guess John Thune is not the “dark horse to watch” after all…

Here is the statement that was posted on his website:

John Thune

Senator John Thune (SD)

For months now, my wife Kimberley and I have received encouragement from family, friends, colleagues, and supporters from across South Dakota and the country to run for the presidency of the United States. We have appreciated hearing their concerns about where the country is headed and their hopes for a new direction.

During this time, Kimberley and I and our two daughters have given a great deal of thought to how we might best serve South Dakota and our nation. That process has involved lots of prayer.

Along the way, we have been reminded of the importance of being in the arena, of being in the fight. And make no mistake that during this period of fiscal crisis and economic uncertainty there is a fight for the future direction of America. There is a battle to be waged over what kind of country we are going to leave our children and grandchildren and that battle is happening now in Washington, not two years from now. So at this time, I feel that I am best positioned to fight for America’s future here in the trenches of the United States Senate.

I want to thank those who have encouraged us and prayed for us during the past several months. We are forever grateful for all the support.

John and Kimberley

Hopefully Thune will return the favor, and endorse Romney when it comes time!

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4 Responses to John Thune Out of 2012 Presidential Race

  1. KATHYE says:

    GOOD…….GLAD YOU ARE NOT RUNNING

  2. Noelle says:

    I don’t really know that much about Thune. I saw his 12 for ’12 segment on Fox News, and he seems like a decent guy, but I imagine that there are other people like me who just don’t know enough about him. I think name recognition alone would prevent him from having any chance of winning the nomination, so he probably did the right thing. I wish him all the best.

  3. Bill says:

    He’s a good man, and I support his decision to focus on the task at hand. We’ll need his leadership in the Senate.

  4. Dan says:

    It’ll be nice to get’s Thune’s endorsement. Might help a bit in Iowa as well.