Pawlenty says no to Senate bid for Franken’s seat
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty ruled himself out of the race for former Democratic Sen. Al Franken’s seat on Tuesday, handing Washington Republicans their latest setback in recruiting top-tier candidates in the potentially bruising midterm elections.
The two-term governor and 2012 presidential candidate’s name quickly surfaced after Franken announced last month that he’d resign amid sexual misconduct allegations.
Pawlenty is a prolific fundraiser with deep connections after a national campaign and five years as a top banking lobbyist. Republicans in Washington and Minnesota largely viewed the race as his to turn down as he publicly considered a run.
But on Tuesday, he announced during an interview on Fox Business that he wouldn’t run. He noted there were only 10 months until the election in Minnesota, which he labeled “a tough state for Republicans.”