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The Enzi Of The Line?

Updated: November 19, 2010 | 8:28 p.m.
April 22, 2008

Sen. Mike Enzi (R) on 4/26 "will reveal his closely held decision whether to run for re-election this fall." He will make the announcement "in his hometown of Gillette, where he served as mayor. He and wife Diana then will host an ice cream social with root beer floats."

"Enzi's silence about his political future has led to speculation that he may consider not running again. His relatively slower fundraising pace, plus his anger over decisions" by GOP leaders to twice deny him a cmte assignment "that by seniority should have been his, led to questions about the prospect of his retirement." But Enzi manager Liz Brimmer "said she would expect Enzi to run again." Brimmer: "I think the vast majority of people certainly hope he runs for re-election. I think he's been so effective and so active that I would think, given that, I would personally both expect and hope that he would announce re-election on Saturday. ... I think too the dynamic of he and Sen. (John) Barrasso (R) is proving to be a very effective team, and I think that has great standing for Wyoming."

"Enzi will make the announcement in just one city, not launch his campaign with multiple stops around the state." Rothenberg Political Report's Nathan Gonzales said that could be taken as an indicator he might retire -- but like the fundraising totals, is not a definitive sign. Gonzalez: "It always seems to me that races start a little later in Wyoming, and someone like Sen. Enzi is probably not anxious to raise a lot of money he's not going to need. Unless you're his immediate family, you're probably in the dark on this one" (Straub, Casper Star-Tribune, 4/22).

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