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Governor Blunt Not Seeking Second Term

By Brad Belote

Missouri Governor Matt Blunt announced Tuesday he will not seek a second term this year.

In a stunning announcement, Blunt said he had decided not to seek a second term because he had accomplished virtually everything he set out to do when he ran for governor four years ago.

Blunt already had raised millions of dollars for a potential re-election campaign. But he has trailed in the polls to Democratic Attorney General Jay Nixon, who has been campaigning against Blunt for several years already.

Blunt released a video statement this afternoon. In it, he repeated assertions that he had balanced an out-of-whack state budget and boosted education spending.

He also spoke about how he has transformed the state's Medicaid health care system for the poor.

Blunt won the governor's office in 2004, defeating then-auditor Claire McCaskill. Blunt had served one term in the House from 1999-2001. He was elected as Secretary of State in 2000.


Blunt's office release this statement:

Fellow Missourians. Let me speak directly with you.

In 2004 I promised leadership, vision and change. It was more than a slogan, it defined a mission. You elected me to chart a new course.

And together we are creating a future of greater opportunity for all Missourians.

We inherited a budget that was $1.1 billion dollars in the red and turned it into three straight surpluses without increasing taxes. In fact, we cut taxes.

In contrast to the old education withholdings and cuts, my budgets will have delivered 1.2 billion new dollars to our universities, classrooms and students.

A broke and broken Medicaid system is being transformed into a network of care offering vulnerable Missourians healthier lives at a cost taxpayers can afford.

We have turned record job-loss into nearly 90,000 new jobs.

Hundreds of millions of dollars in waste has been eliminated and we reduced the size of government.

What we set-out to achieve four years ago has been accomplished.

Once when asked if he were running for re-election another governor responded, “Yes, I like being governor.” When I read that I thought at the time that I never wanted to run for any office just to hold it. I did not run for governor to have a title, but to bring change to state government.

The habit of politicians is to remain in office and the desire to prove oneself in the next election is strong. After a great deal of thought and prayer, and with the knowledge that we have achieved virtually everything I set out to accomplish, and more, I will not seek a second term in the upcoming election. Because I feel we have changed what I wanted to change in the first term there is not the same sense of mission for a second.

At the end of my term, I will have served twenty years in public service, ten years in the United States Navy followed by ten years in state government. Melanie and our son William Branch mean the world to me. I have spent more time away from them than I would like. We are ready for the next chapter in our lives and I am looking forward to spending more time with them.

Some will wrongly think that this is a retirement from the effort to improve the lives of Missourians. But they will have failed to understand that the greatest and wisest leadership of our state is not housed within the ornate offices of the Capitol. It springs from our citizens, communities, churches and institutions of private life.

There are new and important initiatives we can achieve this year.
Their success will help keep the change working for Missouri families.
I will focus on these initiatives.

To serve as your governor is a great privilege. I will continue to work every day to be worthy of the faith and confidence you have placed in me.

Thank you for listening, and may God continue to bless our great state.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

Wednesday, Jan 23 at 10:24 PM Joseph wrote ...

Gov Blunt has done great for Missouri, What a terrible think he has done by making a bunch of Lazy Welfare people who are plenty able to get a job (actually have to go to work) If someone is really in need and unable such as disablilties then by all means help them out, but when I see a bunch of lazy cry baby Welfare people who wont attemp to get a job then let them starve. All the Bleeding heart liberals in Missouri can fund these dead beats with there own money and leave us out of it.

Wednesday, Jan 23 at 4:42 PM R & B Steele wrote ...

Gov. Blunt has our respect as a leader who upholds fiscal conservatism and family values.

Wednesday, Jan 23 at 8:38 AM nffcnnr wrote ...

Good riddance, Junior! And good luck, Missouri in your endeavors to repair the damage he has done to the state and its people.

Wednesday, Jan 23 at 12:07 AM rstllc wrote ...

The people who want Blunt out of office are the people who take advantage of our welfare system. The gravy train is over for them and they are mad.

Wednesday, Jan 23 at 12:04 AM rstllc wrote ...

I suppose you only print comments against Blunt. I suppose my post about Nixons harassment of hard working taxpayers would expose what a self serving politican he is.

Tuesday, Jan 22 at 11:16 PM LAH wrote ...

Doing the happy dance in MO! He did what he said he would do, all right - he kicked 177,000 people off Medicaid only to finally figure out this past year that that move wasn't all that popular, then "reformed" the health care system (into the atrocity dubbed MO HealthNet) and put some people back on Medicaid. Fired Up Missouri asks interesting questions about why he chose not to run again...

Tuesday, Jan 22 at 8:03 PM Rusty Austin wrote ...

Something is fishy. Someone somewhere has something on this guy...

Tuesday, Jan 22 at 5:49 PM PBR wrote ...

Now maybe MO can join the 21st century

Tuesday, Jan 22 at 5:49 PM Abby Kern wrote ...

What the heck is he running from? The attorney general scandal or the email scandal.Something smells big time.

Tuesday, Jan 22 at 5:42 PM Kevin wrote ...

He was one of the few Republicans that I was going to vote for this November. He did what he said he would do and that is rare in politics these days.

Tuesday, Jan 22 at 5:13 PM Richard Rodriguez wrote ...

I am so glad to at least be rid of some of these neo Confederates. HIs Dad Roy is so ugly my dog's hair falls out every time we see him on the Tee Veee.

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