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Sen. John Thune announced that he will not run for president, saying, "I feel that I am best positioned to fight for America's future here in the trenches of the United States Senate."

I think this is a wise decision by Thune. If the reaction to his rather pedestrian speech at CPAC earlier this month was any indication, there simply wasn't much enthusiasm for a run by this South Dakota Senator, and really the only reason he was discussed at all was because of the weakness of the rest of the field.

Others are already starting to speculate as to how this will affect the rest of the race -- who it will help, who it will hurt. But honestly, his absence is unlikely to have much of an impact, because his candidacy wasn't going anywhere in the first place, which is probably why he decided not to run.

Still, coming on the heels of the announcement by Rep. Mike Pence that he won't run for president, it seems like next year's primaries could be devoid of high-profile members of Congress. We may be looking at a field of mostly governors and novelty candidates a la Herman Cain.

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Michael L. Hauschild| 2.22.11 @ 1:21PM

Boy that is a relief, it frees up the Thune bandwagon to haul more corn to the ethanol plant

Ricco| 2.22.11 @ 1:25PM

Heck, this was a no brainier. Even yesterday on Tony Kornheiser's radio show, he said the same thing. :~)

Occam's Tool| 2.22.11 @ 2:02PM

Bolton, Bolton, Bolton. If he runs, he will win.

PCC| 2.22.11 @ 5:58PM

John Bolton trying to act like a human being would certainly spice up the race.

Bo| 2.23.11 @ 11:57AM

If all the electable guys keep dropping out, we can run that lady from Delaware who's not a witch and have a Barry O Tea Party Landslide Celebration in 2012!

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