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The Republican candidate for president in 2012 will likely be a current or former Republican governor. Here is a list of eligible governors:[1]
Current governors:
- Bob Riley, Alabama, term-limited 2010
- Sarah Palin, Alaska, term expires 2010
- M. Jodi Rell, Connecticut, term expires 2010
- Charlie Crist, Florida, term expires 2010
- Sonny Perdue, Georgia, term-limited 2010
- Linda Lingle, Hawaii, term-limited 2010
- Butch Otter, Idaho, term expires 2010
- Mitch Daniels, Indiana, term expires 2012
- Bobby Jindal, Louisiana, term expires 2011
- Tim Pawlenty, Minnesota, term expires 2010
- Haley Barbour, Mississippi, term-limited 2011
- Dave Heineman, Nebraska, term-limited 2010
- Jim Gibbons, Nevada, term-limited 2010
- John Hoeven, North Dakota, term expires 2012
- Donald Carcieri, Rhode Island, term-limited 2010
- Mark Sanford, South Carolina, term-limited 2010
- Mike Rounds, South Dakota, term-limited 2010
- Rick Perry, Texas, term expires 2010
- Jon Huntsman, Utah, term expires 2012
- Jim Douglas, Vermont, term expires 2010
Former governors:
References
- ↑ This list does not include Arnold Schwarzenegger, governor of California, who is not eligible to run for president.