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McDaniel ends campaign for Governor


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Updated: 1/25 1:05 pm Published: 1/25 1:03 pm
Little Rock, AR - Dustin McDaniel formally ended his bid to become Governor Friday.

In an email to his supporters, McDaniel explained his decision to leave the Arkansas Governor’s race.

“I sought public office to serve my fellow Arkansans and to lead on issues that matter to the State that I love. I have done that, and I will be forever proud of my record in the legislature and as AG. I had hoped that I could shape the 2014 gubernatorial debate with my vision for the future. Unfortunately, I am now convinced that if I run for Governor, this campaign would be about me personally, rather than Arkansas's future,” said McDaniel.

“When it comes to our economy, our infrastructure and our schools – Arkansas is at a crossroads. I believe that we need a visionary to lead our state forward on these critical issues. Arkansas deserves a campaign that will focus on those issues, so I believe it’s in the best interests of my family, our state and the Democratic Party for me to not run for Governor,” continued McDaniel.

"Bobbi and I want to thank the many people who have encouraged and supported us and continue to lift our family up in prayer. My path lies in doing my job and enjoying my family, not in the chaos of this campaign. I will spend my last two years as Attorney General focused on issues that matter to Arkansas, like fighting Medicaid fraud, ending the Pulaski County Desegregation case and standing up for consumers. I pledge that our next Attorney General will inherit one of the most well-run offices in the United States, and I will leave grateful for the tremendous honor of having served," McDaniel concluded.

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LSSLSM - 1/26/2013 8:23 PM
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Does conflict of interest mean anything to you ???? How about sleeping with the enemy ???? Read read read the stories !!!!!

LSSLSM - 1/26/2013 8:21 PM
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Ummm,jleemar29 - I think you need to revisit the news articles on this -

jleemar29 - 1/26/2013 8:02 PM
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I do not care what he did in his personal life as long as it didn't affect his job as Attorney General.Bill Clinton did it as was elected twice as Governor, i am not saying what he did was right but Dusty McDaniel has done a great job as Attorney General.He would have made a great Governor also.Hopefully he will run in the future.

arkieblue - 1/26/2013 7:57 AM
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It would appear some people are not seeing the full picture, including the media. McDaniel's decision to end his campaign for Governor was not his own. He had full intentions to run and was not until the Democratic Party of Arkansas told him not to run. Already, earling polling showed that McDaniel would lose to either Republican Candidate (Curtis Coleman or Asa Hutchinson) in the General Election. The Democratic Party knew this and replaced McDaniel with Bill Halter. This is obvious due to Halter informally announcing he would run for Governor on the same day as McDaniel quitting his run. The Democratic Party is so determined to win the Governor's Office, they are willing to throw their "Golden Boy" under the bus. The media really needs to press this and get to the bottom of it. I would suspect that Halter jumped the gun with his "announcement" and caught the Democratic Party of Arkansas "with their pants down" ....sorry, but it just seemed to fit.

ender929 - 1/25/2013 11:36 PM
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Honesty was not his motivation for revealing his affair. It was being revealed in his girlfriend's divorce trial. He did not "man up" until he had no choice, but to go public. And I suspect the losing defendents in the cases he had in common with this woman may be considering legal action, wondering if they were denied a fair trial. Good riddance, our state has an abundance of liars, crooks, and other assorted disreputable types in office already.

LSSLSM - 1/25/2013 6:03 PM
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He should be FIRED. It's not just about being unfaithful to his marriage - he was unfaithful to the state of Arkansas!

In The Woods - 1/25/2013 5:14 PM
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Cannot control your belt, sure dont need to be controlling the goverment.

Think4Urself - 1/25/2013 4:06 PM
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Back in Bill's day there wasn't all this social media / instant spreading of news i.e. Internet crap and so politicians could actually keep secrets. Now we got people wanting to make volcanoes out of mole hills, I'm not condoning the behavior, just making a point, if you wanna be in politics nowadays you best keep ur nose clean or a reporter will be glad to blow it for you.

Lordoflords - 1/25/2013 4:03 PM
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I personally don't care for the man, and I'm not a obama democrat, but the reason he doesn't get a pass like slick willy, is that Mr. McDaniel has more guts, courage and scruples in his little finger than clinton can find in whole body. It's called, asking for forgivness and repentance. Mr. McDaniel, in the right time, will get his chance, and slick willY? Well, there's a place for unrepentant souls like him. He'll get his. Maybe not on this earth, but.......... P.S. Also, maybe it's because he loves Arkansas and American more than clinton EVER did! Clinton is alot like obama, it's all about me, me, me!!!!

Buster11 - 1/25/2013 3:07 PM
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Bill Clinton was a lifelong womanizer and adulterer that lied under oath about it and he's still the biggest star in the democratic party. Why does Dustin get relieved by the democratic party for just one little fling?
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