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Martinez won't run again in 2010

Posted: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 11:50 AM by Carrie Dann
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From NBC's Carrie Dann
Republican Sen. Mel Martinez, the nation's first Cuban-American senator and a former chairman of the Republican National Committee, announced today that he will not seek reelection in 2010.

Martinez, a former HUD Secretary under President Bush and a close ally of John McCain during the Arizona senator's presidential run, characterized his decision not to run again as one based on "the call to home, family and lifelong friends."  In a statement today, Martinez  --  who was widely considered to be one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents for the 2010 cycle -- tried to tamp down the perception that his decision was based on fear of a tough reelection. "I’ve faced much tougher odds in political campaigns and in life," he said. "My decision was not based on reelection prospects, but on what I want to do with the next eight years of my life."

Martinez announced his intention today, he added, in order to give his potential successors time to organize for what promises to be one of the most hotly contested statewide elections in the next cycle.  Mentioned among Republicans who could potentially run in his absence are former Florida governor Jeb Bush, former state House speaker Marco Rubio, state Attorney General Bill McCollum and U.S. Reps. Connie Mack and Vern BuchananRep. Adam Putnam, who recently relinquished  his post as the No. 3 in House Republican leadership, has also been mentioned as a GOP lawmaker possibly mulling a run.

Among potential Democratic candidates for the seat are U.S. Rep. Ron Klein of Palm Beach County, state Sen. Dave Aronberg, and House Minority Leader Dan Gelber.

Politico.com reported this morning that the state's Chief Financial Officer, Alex Sink, does not intend to run. 

The full text of the Florida senator's statement is below:

“If there is one thing I have learned over the years, it is that life can have many wonderful detours from where you think you’re going.  These result from chance, adversity, and a call to duty.

“As a teenager growing up in Cuba, I saw comfort and the rule of law replaced by tyranny and communist oppression.  I saw people beaten for practicing their faith.  I remember those who spoke out vanishing – never to be seen again.   My parents, with the help of the Catholic Church, sent me here, to the United States – a place to be safe until we could be reunited.

“It was here that I learned the greatness of this country – and the genuine goodness of the American people.  I lived with two foster families – good, decent, loving people who answered a call from the pulpit one Sunday to take in a boy they did not know, from a country they had never seen, who spoke a language they did not understand. 

“I thank God for the Young and Berkmeyer families. They helped me understand what it means to be American – what it is to aspire to live the American dream – and the profound virtue of giving back to your community.

“After four years I was reunited with my family.  I went to college and law school.  I met the woman who would become my best friend, my partner and counsel.  Kitty and I settled in Orlando – my only true home after I left Cuba. We started a family, sent our two older children, Lauren and John, to Bishop Moore High School – the same school I attended – and where our younger son, Andrew, started as a freshman this year. Orlando is where I built a law practice, and where I was encouraged to become an active member of this vibrant and growing community.

“After years of involvement in numerous community organizations and boards and with encouragement from many friends, I threw my hat into the political ring, running for Orange County Mayor. 

“What an honor it would be,” I thought, “to serve as Mayor of the community that took me in.”  It was a race where I started in last place. Pundits openly wondered whether a Hispanic could be elected Orange County Mayor at a time when only 5% of the registered voters in our county were Hispanic.

“So in November of 1998 I began my term believing that after four – or maybe eight years at most – I would return to the private sector. Neither my family nor I had planned or hoped for anything different.

“You all know that one thing led to another. From Mayor, I went to serve in the President’s Cabinet. From there, I made the run for U.S. Senate. Again, I started in last place, ran against an impressive field of candidates who had the resources and statewide recognition that should have ended my run early on.  Those who volunteered with me knew the odds were against us; no other office holder had been elected on their first statewide run. 

“But we persevered. We proved the American Dream is alive and well, especially when an immigrant arriving here with nothing can one day be elected to serve in the United States Senate.

“The Senate is the only federal office carrying a six-year term, so a decision about whether to run for re-election is one that my family and I have carefully considered over the past year.  It was a question that came to mind as I wrote my book – causing me to reflect on the path I’ve chosen, and to think about, with love and gratitude, those who’ve traveled with me. 

“The inescapable truth, for me, is that the call to public service is strong, but the call to home, family and lifelong friends is even stronger.

“So today, with deep love for this country and with sincere gratitude to the people who placed their trust in me, I announce that I will not run for reelection to the United States Senate.

“I thank all of those who helped me reach the highest elected office that an immigrant can hold in this great country.  And I especially thank my family, who has supported me every step of the way – especially Kitty, who has sacrificed much more than me and without whom none of this would have been possible. 

“Some might try to characterize this decision in terms of political affairs.   Some will say a re-election campaign would have been too difficult.  But I’ve faced much tougher odds in political campaigns and in life.  My decision was not based on reelection prospects, but on what I want to do with the next eight years of my life.

“The thought of devoting more time to my roles as husband, dad, granddad, brother and son to the family I love and cherish, and to be “Mel” to the friends I miss – makes this decision far easier than one might think.

“So with two years left in my term, I make this announcement today in order to give the many qualified individuals who might choose to try to succeed me an opportunity to organize and gather support.

“I look forward to serving out these next two years. There are big problems facing Florida and the nation, and I will continue to do what I think is in the best interests of the people whom I represent.

“Thank you; God bless you; and God Bless the United States of America."

 

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Although I don't necessarily agree with the senator's politics, Mel Martinez is a class-act. Best of luck to him and his family.

It should be exciting to see all the Repubs fighting for his senate seat. Jeb may have a problem getting much of anywhere on the national stage due to his infamous brother, but a lot can happen in 2 years.
Why doesn't Morning Joe run? He's from Florida.  He acts like he knows what he's talking about.  He is a GOPer.  And the country would get a better morning news anchor.  Sounds like a plan!!!
You know -- all you whiners out there complaining about Hillary and/or Barack need to shut the f$#! up. He will be out next president, She will be our Sec of State - get over it.  As for what was said during the campaigns - will you give me a break?
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Yeah, it was just campaign rhetoric!  It's completely appropriate of the Dems to punish Lieberman for 'campaign rhetoric' though.  Hmm...
Good move, and a good start, for the Republicans. Martinez is yet another "centrist" Republican. One of too many. We see what Republicans trying to get along with the very Liberal Democrats has done for the party, gotten more Democrats elected. Florida has a deep bench of Republicans that can easily take this seat in 2010.
The entire Bush Family has had too long a hold on this country, going back to Prescott. Jeb now wants a shadow government?

Awful people.
How was Lieberman punished exactly?????????

Good job Mel.
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Leave it to a righty to come up with this conclusion. Ever heard of hiring NEW people to run a company instead of the ones that ran it into the ground???? Or is THAT ought of your league? Probably think Palin is a good pick for 2012, too, huh? Geesh!

Diane from Illinois

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Who's going to hire them you twit? The unions? The government? The BODs? The workers? You? You think these people grow on trees? Like 'em or hate 'em, these execs have a skill set few others have. Starting with complete rookies would take them years to come up to speed. Changes by firing everyone at the top may work if you're running a hot dog stand, but not an automaker.

And nice ad hominem dragging Palin into the discussion. If you can't beat them, distract them I guess.
BethanyB writes with intelligence: "You know -- all you whiners out there complaining about Hillary and/or Barack need to shut the f$#! up."


Perfect. What country did you just arrive from? Iran, N. Korea, China? Things work a little different around these parts. And again, welcome to our country!!
The Repubs need to figure out who they are before they can "easily take this seat in 2010." Does the GOP want to include only hard-right conservatives, or do they want to actually win, in which case they need a more moderate platform.
Who was that Obama surrogate from Florida ?
He was REALLY SHARP

I think he represented Obama during the hearing on representation of Florida delegates

Sorry I've forgotten his name, but he was impressive

So was Hillary's surrogate (she had two last names)

either of them would do Democrats proud, I suspect
Yeah, it was just campaign rhetoric!  It's completely appropriate of the Dems to punish Lieberman for 'campaign rhetoric' though.  Hmm...
Stacy (Sent Tuesday, December 02, 2008 12:45 PM)
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How was he "punished" Stacy? By being welcomed back to the caucus and given all but one chairmanship back to him? He wasnt even forced to give up the other chairmanship. He was asked to step down so the administration could bring in some new blood and he agreed. In fact it was Obama himself who made sure Lieberman was not treated unfairly due to his support of McCain. It's a well documented fact Stacy. You should inform yourself before passing judgement.
I agree with you Ron, Indiana; let's see how well Scarborough would do as a politician again; probably like before....a loser. He's a loser as a TV personality and a loser as a politician...guess he's just a loser, huh? Right up there with David Gregory and Pat Buchannan! They all need to GO!
I agree with you Ron, Indiana; let's see how well Scarborough would do as a politician again; probably like before....a loser. He's a loser as a TV personality and a loser as a politician...guess he's just a loser, huh? Right up there with David Gregory and Pat Buchannan! They all need to GO!
Though the Bush name is poison on the national stage, Jeb is still a credible possibility in Florida. His handling of the 2004 hurricanes and his popularity in the Hispanic community are just two reasons why he may be the strongest Republican candidate to fill the upcoming vacancy. And even though Obama won Florida in the general election, the Florida Democratic party lacks any big name candidate with statewide recognition, especially with Alex Sink (Florida Chief Financial Officer) recently stating that she would run for re-election for that office. She may re-consider with today's Martinez announcement. It is still 2 years until 2010 but I really do not see any Democrat who would be competitive with any of the above named Rebublicans.      
Robert Wexler !!
That's the guy !!
He was an articulate Obama surrogate !!
I WAS IMPRESSED !!

Who was the clinton surrogate ?
Debbie Wasser-xxx ???
She was very articulate, too

They both seemed sharp as tacks
FR - Maybe I really never paid attention to the media before as much as I did doing the very important presidential campaign.

But, now that it's over and PE Obama has won, I am finding myself becoming very annoyed by the speculation being done and the fortune telling attempts being made by commentators like - Chris Matthews, etc.

Then I say- it’s not a bad thing, but when I watch the Chris Matthew show, people like him began to do a bit more that speculate.  Chris does something more, he speaks as if, what he says has happened or will happen... it is weird and upsetting sometimes.  

Or he tries to stir up a story in hopes of being the first journalist to predict something.

I just hope Chris and others like him do not loose their way and remember that if we the people want a psychic or a fortune teller - we could easily call a 900 number and talk to someone that claims at least to be an expert in that field.

Please, just report the news - don't try to make it.

Thank you and GOD BLESS AMERICA
"good nove,and a good start blah,blah,blah..." Josh Bidden,Tampa

As a fellow Florida resident (east coast) you should get used to the idea that Fl. turned blue, finally, on election night, and hopefully will remain so with the election of more democrats.  

Welcome to our world.
Anyone, I mean anyone, who claims to be a Conservative Republican or aspires to be one, suffers from deep seated narcissism, and should immediately get involved in behavior modification therapy. Look where Bush got you, look where Hanutty/Limbaugh are leading you. Well, Sarah is leading you in the same direction (into a hole).
Stacy, you cant believe Joe Lie Berman was punished,
he is still chairman of the committee, that he has failed to properly oversee. So WTF you talking about.
Ron, from Ind. What a great idea, Joe S. would be a great candidate, I very much need a break from him on the Moaning Joe show, Now if you will think of something for Mika to do, we could have a clean break
and start all over with a morning show who would not have Pat B. on every day. After Joe S. loses his bid,
he could get a GMC dealership and make big bucks on big cars and trucks.
marty
The house cleaning for the Republicans begins. Out with the liberal ones, in with the conservative ones. Watch out McCain, Snowe, Collins, Specter, and Graham. We've tried it your way, and we've seen the results.
Hooray!! Great news!
Stacy, a) what punishment did Lieberman get?  b) are you lumping together Lieberman campaigning against his party, denigrating his party's candidate at the *other* party's convention, etc, with what Clinton and Obama said while vying for the nomination of their party?  Did Clinton do *anything* like what Lieberman did after losing?

Bonus question: is there something about being a republican that makes people dispense with forming an argument that can stand any scrutiny whatsoever?
Stacy:  Lieberman was not punished at all, so you don't know what your talking about.  
I think this seat has Joe Garcia's name on it.
Yeah, Time etc, run wingnuts up north.  See what that gets you!  Are you screwed?  YOU BETCHA!!
Josh Bidden  ....   The centrist Republicans are responsible for Dems being elected  ???    
Time is On My Side    .... Out with the liberal Republicans and in with the conservative ones  ?   When did you ever try it "their " way  ?

What country do you two live in  ?   Where have you been during this last campaign ?  

Look instead to what the Evangelical "base "  has done to your party instead.   They have marginialized it for perhaps  EVER  !  

This just won't fly anymore  folks  .    America has shown that it has had enough  !   The Times They Are a Changing .
MSierra, SF - Debbie Wasserman-Shultz was a surrogate for both Hillary and Obama.  She was great!!  Living in Fl., I wish she represented this district as I live in a straight line Republican area.  I even have a client who's husband is a Washington lobbyist. Surprise - can't stand Palin and is excited about Obama and his team.  Wonders never cease.
And nice ad hominem dragging Palin into the discussion. If you can't beat them, distract them I guess.
                 Craig Liste
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I believe we beat you!
Good riddance!!!
There is something wrong in a nation where far too many voters believe that to coninually elect persons from 1 or 2 particular RICH families (Bush, Kennedy) is a good thing.  Does no one else have any leadership skills or talent or intelligence?


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