You Thought the 2008 Presidential Cycle Was Early?

Just about everyone has an opinion about the 2008 Presidential election cycle starting earlier than any other election cycle they can remember. Well, if you thought the 2008 cycle was up and running on an early start, how about talking about the 2010 Wyoming Gubernatorial election?

State Sen. Hank Coe (R, Cody-Sen. Dist. 18) was the guest on KODI’s Speak Your Piece today. When asked by a caller why he didn’t pursue the Senate seat now held by Sen. John Barrasso, he stated that as executor of his mother’s estate, the timing was not right for him. He went on to mention however that he is not leaving out consideration for the office of Governor in in the 2010 election. While not making a huge deal about his future plans, he did note that Gov. Freudenthal will be term-limited from seeking reelection in 2010 and that he has been talking with some people about the possibility of running for Governor. Sen. Coe concluded his remarks by stating

This is not an announcement, but I am giving it serious thought.

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2 Responses to “You Thought the 2008 Presidential Cycle Was Early?”

  1. Clayton Calk on 02 Oct 2007 at 7:19 am #

    Senator Hank Coe would be an excellent canditate for the governorship of the state of Wyoming. I will support him and contribute to the cause.

    Clayton Calk
    Kemmerer, Wyoming

  2. Wyoming Vote Tracker » Potential Legislative Battle for Gov in 2010? on 10 May 2008 at 1:12 am #

    […] September, Sen. Hank Coe announced that he was giving serious thought to running for Governor in 2010. Given that the seat will be open (provided there is no successful […]

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