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DeMint Envisions Life Post-Senate
Spring Valley Patch ^ | August 30th, 2011 | Greg Hambrick

Posted on 08/30/2011 2:45:40 PM PDT by MontaniSemperLiberi

While stressing the need for more like-minded conservatives in Washington, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) speculated Tuesday about his own retirement.

DeMint was the guest speaker at a quarterly Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce meeting, followed by his own town hall breakfast with regional GOP members.

DeMint's speech to Republicans at the Daniel Island Club was one part victory lap and one part troop rally. He lamented his own decision to go rogue in 2008, angering the Republican leadership as he began supporting conservative challengers in GOP primaries and chased a few moderate senators into early retirement.

"I decided we had to change things and, fortunately, my decision coincided with a lot of Americans deciding they needed to take back their country," DeMint said.

"All I heard day after day was that I was wrong. What I heard when I left Washington was people standing up in support."

He encouraged grassroots activists to stay in the fight and keep sending a conservative message to Washington.

"When it gets quiet on the outside and noisy up there, that’s when good people cave," he said.

DeMint might be trying to send more "good people" to Washington, D.C., but he’s planning to send one of those staunch conservatives home: himself.

"I'm going to term limit myself," he said, before quickly noting, "At least, that’s my plan right now. I'm not ruling anything out, but I believe in term limits. I want some of our new congressmen to start thinking about replacing me."

The senator's second term ends in 2016, fueling speculation of a presidential run, but DeMint seems to have ambitions behind-the-scenes.

(Excerpt) Read more at springvalley.patch.com ...


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
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This is not the first time he's said as such but it's noteworthy that his thinking hasn't changed.

If nothing else, DeMint's intention to leave will fill the Republican primary roster to replace Graham in 2014, if for no other reason to make a statewide name in preparation for 2016.

1 posted on 08/30/2011 2:45:43 PM PDT by MontaniSemperLiberi
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To: MontaniSemperLiberi

It seems obvious DeMint won’t be getting into this race, but for a good year he looked like the ideal candidate.
With Perry in the race there is the needed excitement and fire. DeMint right now would only confuse the field-—adding
one more real contender to the mix, and one more antagonist to Perry, or vice-versa, the MSM would delight in seeing, and fomenting.


2 posted on 08/30/2011 3:17:50 PM PDT by supremedoctrine (No need for a tagline, but here it is anyway..........)
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