- Jim Gilmore presidential campaign, 2008
Infobox U.S. federal election campaign, 2008
committee = JIM GILMORE FOR PRESIDENT
campaign =U.S. presidential election, 2008
candidate =Jim Gilmore
Governor of Virginia (1998-2002)
cand_id = P80003379
fec_date = 2007-01-31
status = Withdrawn
affiliation = Republican Party
headquarters =Springfield, VA
key_people = Kieran Mahoney (National Consultant) Danny Adams (Treasurer)
receipts = 0.358
homepage = [http://www.gilmoreforpresident.com/ Gilmore For President]
slogan = The presidential campaign ofJames Gilmore was notable as much for its shortness as its inimitable episodes. The former Governor of Virginia and Chairman of theRepublican National Committee was drafted successfully to run by his peers in January 2007, and officially began the campaign in April after filing papers with theFederal Elections Commission . Gilmore was committed to "conservative principles" throughout his run, which ultimately ended in July 2007 due to a lack of sufficient funding. The campaign catapulted him to later decide to run in the 2008 Virginia Senatorial race. cite news|url= http://www.abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3885945|title=Gilmore Announces 2008 U.S. Senate Bid |date=2007-11-19|publisher=ABC News|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=Bob Lewis]Early stages
In August 2006 an effort arose to convince Jim Gilmore to run for president of the United States in 2008. The volunteers cited Gilmore's past experiences as qualifications for the job including his service as a counter-intelligence officer for the U.S. army, his post of
attorney general of Virginia, his services as chairman of the Gilmore Commission and the National Council on Readiness and Preparedness, as well as his position as president of the non-profit homeland security think-tank USA Secure. [cite news|url= http://www.nationalliberty.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=662&Itemid=284|title=List of GOP Presidential Hopefuls Grows |date=|publisher=National Liberty Journal|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]In January 2007, Gilmore decided to listen to the draft efforts, and weighed a possible presidential run when he became the sixth Republican to enact an exploratory committee on January 10. During his announcement Gilmore cast himself as a "mainstream Reagan conservative that has always kept his promises" alluding to his record of tax cuts as Governor of Virginia. [cite news|url= http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Jan10/0,4670,Gilmore2008,00.html|title=Ex-Gov. Gilmore Eyes GOP White House Bid |date=2007-01-10|publisher=Fox News|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=Bob Lewis]
On March 14 Gilmore attended his first forum along with other, mostly Democratic presidential candidates addressed towards the
International Association of Fire Fighters labor union. Gilmore discussed how his policies as president would "be supportive of the troops" inIraq andAfghanistan , and that he agreed with the policy for a troop surge in Iraq. Gilmore received no applause from the crowd after making the latter comment. [cite news|url= http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,258745,00.html|title=Presidential Hopefuls Vow Improvements in Military Health Care to Firefighters Union|date=2007-03-14|publisher=Fox News|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]Later in March, Gilmore was interviewed by the
Associated Press where he affirmed hispro-life , pro-gun, and anti-tax positions on the issues. He stated that "The moment is there for a candidacy such as mine" while criticizing the frontrunners for the Republican nomination for their views. He stated thatArizona SenatorJohn McCain "hasn't made his reputation as a conservative", he reminded his audience that formerNew York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is "for gun control,...gay marriage ,... [and is]pro-choice " while describing formerMassachusetts Governor Mitt Romney as a "very liberal Northeast Republican". [cite news|url= http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/4/3/101632.shtml?s=ic|title=Jim Gilmore: I'm the 'Faithful Conservative'|date=2007-04-03|publisher=Newsmax|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=] At the end of March it was revealed that Gilmore had raised $200,000 for his exploratory committee. cite news|url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/26/AR2007042601307.html?nav=rss_nation|title=Gilmore Enters GOP Presidential Race|date=2007-04-26|publisher=Washington Post|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=Mike Glover]Early in April Gilmore coined the term "Rudy McRomney" to describe the three Republican frontrunners, who he labeled "liberal" during a forum in
Des Moines . [cite news|url= http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2007-04-26-gilmore-2008_N.htm|title=Gilmore officially enters 2008 race|date=2007-04-26|publisher=USA Today|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=Thomas Beaumont] On April 16, ten days prior to his official announcement, polling results revealed that Gilmore hovered between 1 and 2% among the Republican electorate. A Washington Post-ABC News Poll found Gilmore to be in twelfth place among Republicans with 1% of those polled compared to 0% in February and 1% in January. Somewhat promising results showed that amongNewt Gingrich supporters Gilmore had 2% support up from 0% in February. [cite news|url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/polls/postpoll_041607.html|title=Washington Post-ABC News Poll|date=2007-04-16|publisher=Washington Post|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]Campaign developments
On April 26, 2007 Gilmore announced his candidacy for president via webcast on his campaign website, which he described as the "wave of the future" through which he could "talk directly to the people as [he] develop [ed] the campaign." Gilmore stated that as a
dark horse candidate it would be beneficial for him to take advantage of the internet as a campaign tool to reach larger audiences without the cost associated with travel. [cite news|url= http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2007-04-26-gilmore-2008_N.htm|title=Gilmore officially enters 2008 race|date=2007-04-26|publisher=USA Today|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=Thomas Beaumont]On May 3 Gilmore participated in the first televised GOP debate featured on
MSNBC at theRonald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi, California. The first question he received regarded theIraq War , which he defended and stated represented the "entire Middle East issue" which he described as a "fundamental problem" that he connected to the conflict between the "Palestinians and the Israelis". During an exchange withCalifornia RepresentativeDuncan Hunter , Gilmore expressed the responsibility to captureOsama bin Laden and to fight terrorism with the help from allies and to end a "sea of hostility" that he believed existed from "Morocco , all the way through theMiddle East , [and] all the way to thePhilippines " through diplomacy. Later in the debate he announced his disagreement with a possible constitutional amendment to give unnaturalized citizens such as California GovernorArnold Schwarzenegger , the ability to run for president. On abortion, Gilmore confirmed his support for a woman's right to an abortion in the first eight to twelve weeks of pregnancy, but he also stated that he operated as a pro-life governor. He affirmed his opposition tostem-cell research . At the end of the debate, Gilmore asserted his attributes as a "consistent Conservative" while surprising many when he stated that he would not pardonScooter Libby . He established his opposition to a National Identification Card, and highlighted the need to be "vigorous on thewar on terror ", focus on "homeland security ", and become energy independent in the next presidency. [cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/03/us/politics/04transcript.html?_r=1&oref=slogin&pagewanted=all|title=The Republicans’ First Presidential Candidates Debate|date=2007-05-03|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]Gilmore participated in his second debate on May 15 in
South Carolina , broadcast byFox News . His first question was about the perceived growing threat of a nuclear armedIran . Gilmore thanked the questioner on the basis that he believed the "Middle East issue" should be looked at beyond the "Iraq issue". He stated that as president he would join with American allies to put "serious mandatory sanctions" on the regime to let them know "that it is better for them to give up this sort of plan (Nuclear proliferation )." After receiving a question aboutSocial Security , Gilmore changed the subject to address his record of cutting taxes as Governor of Virginia. Gilmore would later attack fellow candidates; Rudy Giuliani for his pro-choice positions, formerArkansas GovernorMike Huckabee for his record on taxes, and Mitt Romney for his position onhealth care . When asked about potential terrorist attacks, Gilmore reminded the audience that he was Governor whenThe Pentagon was attacked on9/11 and that he has "the experience to deal with these issues". At the end of the debate Gilmore addressed the issue of race when asked why no minorities where present on the stage running for the presidency, he reacted to this question by declaring that the Republican Party has "people that are prepared to [run] in the immediate future". He also cited his own credentials on race stating that as attorney general of Virginia he faced the issue when he had to deal with the burning ofAfrican-American churches, which gave him a good standing with the African-American community in his own judgment. [cite news|url= http://www.cfr.org/publication/13338/republican_debate_transcript_south_carolina.html|title=Republican Debate Transcript, South Carolina |date=2007-05-15|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]On May 18 Gilmore appeared on the MSNBC program "
Tucker ", hosted byTucker Carlson . When alerted about the situation in Iraq, Gilmore made the assessment that when Iraq was invaded the president probably didn't think American troops would be trying to control the streets inBaghdad at this point. He stated that it is in the interest of Americans to remain in Iraq and be involved in the "Middle East issue" because if not American is "going to end up with a major war". Later in the interview when Gilmore was asked if he believed Attorney GeneralAlberto Gonzalez was credible, he stated, "No, I don’t think he is particularly credible". [cite news|url= http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-30838051_ITM|title=TUCKER for May 18th, 2007, MSNBC.|date=2007-05-18|publisher=Access my Library|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=] On May 27, Gilmore appeared on ABC's "This Week " and continued the strategy of attacking his opponents in the race for president. On the show he criticized the credentials of FormerTennessee Senator and potential candidateFred Thompson . He reminded the audience that Thompson is "a one-term senator" and that "he's well known because of his "Law & Order " appearance. But the question is, is there a solid, consistent record there of supporting conservative principles?" [cite news|url= http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/blogs/politicalticker/2007/05/10-republicans-on-stage-but-room-for.html|title=10 Republicans on stage but room for more, Huckabee says|date=2007-05-28|publisher=CNN|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]Gilmore participated in his final debate on June 5 in
Manchester, New Hampshire telecast byCNN . During this debate Gilmore spoke less than all of his nine fellow candidates. AfterKansas SenatorSam Brownback stated that he did not read theNational Intelligence Estimate onweapons of mass destruction in Iraq prior to his vote to authorize the2003 invasion of Iraq , Gilmore stated that those "who are responsible for sending this country to war...ought to read at least that kind of material". When asked if he had a problem with oil companies making a profit Gilmore stated that saw no problems with it and that he believed this was "an appropriate thing to do". He later confirmed his opposition to theKyoto Protocol because it "was going to basically just transfer money directly toRussia for nothing" and that it must include "every nation of the world in this entire project, and that includesChina andIndia " to meet his approval. But at the end of the debate when asked if he believed a conservative could include conservationist principles, he answered that he believed it could be a part of the platform because the issue of "energy independence...is a national security issue" which serves the interests of Conservatives by preserving a "clean society that is also safe and secure for the nation." [cite news|url= http://www.ontheissues.org/2007_GOP_St_Anselm.htm|title=2007 GOP debate at St. Anselm College, Manchester N.H., June 5, 2007, moderated by CNN's Wolf Blitzer|date=2007-06-05|publisher=On the Issues|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]On June 17, Gilmore was featured as the "spotlight guest" on CNN. He discussed economic policies of the Bush Administration that he disagreed with including "the prescription drug program", but he applauded the president's record on cutting taxes and stated that the handling of the economy was "not the source of the president's unpopularity." He assessed that "there are other areas" that have caused the low polling numbers including "the Iraq war". He confirmed that he was "very uncomfortable with" the handling of the war, but strongly disagreed with some Democratic leaders who called for a timetable for withdrawal. He argued that these politicians were "not taking the best interest of this country (The United States) into effect." cite news|url= http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0706/17/cnr.04.html|title=CNN NEWSROOM|date=2007-06-17|publisher=CNN|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]
Later in June, Fox News did a report on the families of the candidates running for President. Jim Gilmore's family was described as being busy with school and employment limiting them from full-time campaigning. Two of the candidate's sons, Ashton and Jay were examined for the report. Ashton Gilmore worked full-time for his father's campaign headquarters, and Jay Gilmore worked in Washington and was only able to campaign as his schedule allowed. [cite news|url= http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Jun22/0,4670,CandidatesFamilyGlance,00.html|title=Candidates and Their Families|date=2007-06-22|publisher=Fox News|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=] In election polling, unpromising results surfaced for the Gilmore campaign. In a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll, Gilmore failed to register half a percentage point among Republican voters. [cite news|url= http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/06/25/poll-bloomberg-could-have-perot-like-effect/#more-554|title=Poll: Bloomberg could have Perot-like effect|date=2007-06-25|publisher=CNN|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=] A grimmer portrait was painted for the campaign, when end of the month finances revealed the campaign was nearly broke with only $61,765 cash on hand from the $391,693 that had been raised by the campaign overall. cite news|url= http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/candidates/jim.gilmore.html|title=Jim Gilmore|date=|publisher=CNN|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]
Early in July, Gilmore was rushed to the emergency room after suffering from vision problems. He was immediately hospitalized and compelled to undergo surgery after he was diagnosed with having a
detached retina . Gilmore's campaign was stalled as the candidate was ordered by doctors to restrict travel for an indefinite period. The doctors revealed that Gilmore's vision problems could have deteriorated to the loss of eyesight. [cite news|url= http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,287787,00.html|title=Detached Retina Forces Jim Gilmore Off Campaign Trail |date=2007-07-02|publisher=Fox News|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]On July 14, Gilmore ended his campaign citing a late start, which "made it impractical to continue to pursue this path towards further public service". The withdrawal was tied to a lack of funds and his diagnosis of a detached retina, which cut short at least a week of scheduled campaign appearances. In his final address of the campaign, Gilmore stated:
Campaign staff
Gilmore selected Kieran Mahoney to serve as the national consultant of the campaign. He works as the managing partner of Mercury Public Affairs, and worked on
Bob Dole 's presidential campaign in 1996,George Pataki 's three gubernatorial runs andAl D'Amato 's 1992 Senatorial campaign.Tom Bunnell served as Gilmore's deputy campaign manager. He previously served as the campaign manager for
Conrad Burns ' unsuccessful 2006 Senatorial re-election campaign and worked as the political director forOliver North 's 1994 Senatorial run.Gilmore's policy director was Dick Leggitt who previously served as the consultant on Gilmore's 1997 gubernatorial campaign. Director of Administrative Affairs was Egan Crover, who works at The Law Offices of Philip T. Cronan and William C. Hollis, III as a law aide.
Danny Adams served as Gilmore's Treasurer, and Boyd Marcus and Christian Josi both served as consultants for the campaign. Marcus worked on
George Allen 's 1991 congressional campaign, and served as the Virginia state coordinator for PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush 's 1988 presidential campaign. Josi worked onDan Quayle 's 1999 campaign for president and Gilmore's 1997 gubernatorial run. Troy Bishop served as the Iowa campaign director for Gilmore's campaign. [cite news|url= http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/gilmore/gilmoreorg.html|title=Key People-Former Gov. Jim Gilmore (R-VA) |date=2007-05-02|publisher=George Washington University|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=]Endorsements
*Former Treasury Secretary
John W. Snow
*Former Congressional candidatePaul Jost Aftermath
Following his presidential campaign, Gilmore announced on November 19, 2007 that he had begun a campaign to fill the United States Senate seat in his home state of Virginia of retiring Republican Senator
John Warner . In his four minute announcement video, Gilmore stated that the Senatorial race "is going to be a campaign aboutnational security , abouttransportation , abouteducation and aboutillegal immigration ." His Democratic challenger is former Virginia GovernorMark Warner who was previously mentioned as a potential candidate for president in 2008.On February 9, 2008 Gilmore endorsed presumptive Republican Party nominee John McCain for the presidency. In a statement Gilmore explained his endorsement by describing McCain as "a proven conservative leader with a track record of cutting taxes, eliminating wasteful government spending, upholding our traditional values and promoting a strong national defense." [cite news|url= http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20080210/NATION/296512176/1002|title=Gilmore endorses GOP front-runner McCain |date=2008-02-10|publisher=Washington Times|accessdate=2008-03-24 |author=Sean Lengell]
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