Bill Bolling Suspends Campaign for Governor Today (Statement)
Statement of Bill Bolling To Not Run For Governor Today
Wednesday November 28 2012
Friends,
When I was growing up my dad was a coal miner and my mom waited
tables. We didn't have much, but my parents instilled in me a love
of Virginia. I never dreamed that I would one day have a chance to
help lead this wonderful state, but thanks to you, that has been my
privilege.
Throughout my 21 years in public service I have done my best to
stand strong for our shared conservative values, while at the same
time working with Republicans and Democrats to get things done in
state government. I think that effort has been successful, and I
hope you agree.
For the past seven years I have had the honor of serving as
Virginia's Lieutenant Governor, and it had been my intention to
seek the Republican Party's nomination for Governor in 2013.
However, not everything we want in life is meant to be.
I am writing to advise you that after a great deal of consideration
I have decided to suspend my campaign for the Republican Party's
nomination for Governor of Virginia. Needless to say, this was a
very difficult decision for me, and I know it will come as a
surprise and disappointment to you, but I am confident it is the
right decision.
Four years ago I decided to set my personal ambition to be Governor
aside and join with Bob McDonnell to create a united Republican
ticket. Time has proven the wisdom of that decision. Governor
McDonnell and I were elected in 2009 by historic margins, and for
the past three years we have successfully worked together to get
Virginia back on the right track.
I had hoped that Attorney General Cuccinelli and I would be able to
form that same kind of united Republican ticket in 2013. However,
late last year Mr. Cuccinelli unexpectedly announced that he
intended to challenge me for the Republican Party's nomination for
Governor.
While I was surprised and disappointed by Mr. Cuccinelli's
decision, I was confident in my ability to win our party's
nomination for Governor in a statewide primary election, which was
the method of nomination that had previously been adopted by the
State Central Committee of the Republican Party of Virginia.
However, in June of this year the newly constituted State Central
Committee voted to change the manner in which we will nominate our
candidates in 2013 from a statewide primary to a closed party
convention. While I did not support that decision, it had a
dramatic impact on the 2013 campaign.
For the past several months my campaign team has worked hard to
restructure our campaign to effectively compete in the convention
process. While we have made a great deal of progress, I reluctantly
concluded that the decision to change the method of nomination from
a primary to a convention created too many obstacles for us to
overcome.
In addition, I know how divisive conventions can be, and I was
concerned that a prolonged campaign between Mr. Cuccinelli and me
could create deep divisions within our party. The convention
process would have forced Republican activists to take sides
against their friends in local committees all across our state. The
wounds that can develop from that type of process are often
difficult to heal.
Conventions are by their very nature exclusive, and at a time when
we need to be projecting a positive image and reaching out to
involve more Virginians in the Republican Party, I am unwilling to
be part of a process that could seriously damage our image and
appeal.
While it may have been in my self-interest to have continued the
campaign and done my best to win without regard to the consequences
of those actions, I have never chosen to place my self-interest
ahead of our Party's best interest, and I will not do so now.
I know that my decision will surprise most people and disappoint
many people, but I'm confident it is the right decision. I hope
that my friends and supporters, as well as those who have chosen to
support Mr. Cuccinelli, will respect and appreciate the reasons for
my decision.
It has been a great honor to serve as Lieutenant Governor of
Virginia for the past seven years, and I wouldn't trade the
experiences and opportunities we have had for anything in the
world. You helped make that possible, and for that I will always be
grateful.
I look forward to serving the remainder of my term as Lieutenant
Governor and as Virginia's Chief Jobs Creation Officer, and working
with Governor McDonnell and the rest of our great team to build a
better Virginia.
I want to personally thank everyone who has done so much to support
Jean Ann and me over the years, and I especially want to thank the
thousands of people who had already pledged their support to my
campaign for Governor. Your support means more to us than words can
express. My greatest regret in suspending my campaign is the
thought that I have let you down.
In the coming days Jean Ann and I will be evaluating our future
political options. I love Virginia and I value public service a
great deal. I assure you that I will continue to look for ways to
make a contribution to the public life of our Commonwealth.
I can tell you this, I intend to remain actively involved in the
2013 campaigns - perhaps not as the Republican nominee for
Governor, but as a more independent voice, making certain that the
candidates keep their focus on the important issues facing our
state and offer a positive and realistic vision for effectively and
responsibly leading Virginia.
Thanks again for your friendship, confidence and support. It is a
privilege to serve you, and I look forward to seeing you soon in
our travels across Virginia.
SIGNED BY BILL BOLLING