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Monday, December 27, 2010

postheadericon Sanders on running against Obama: 'Ain't gonna do it'

One of the Senate's liberal leaders said that, despite receiving pleas to challenge President Obama in 2012, he is not taking the bait. 

When asked about launching a potential primary challenge of the president, self-described democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said he "ain't gonna do it."

{mosads}"You will be the first to know, ain't gonna do it," he said during an interview on Vermont's WCAX-TV last week.

Speculation mounted that Sanders could run against Obama after he spent over eight hours this month railing against the president's tax-cut deal on the Senate floor in a speech that came to be known as the "filibernie." 

A website even sprouted up by the name of bernieforpresident.com that bills itself as "An independent and Quixotic plea for sanity."

"Let’s face it, this will never happen," the site reads. "But hey, why not at least put it out there."

Sanders says he is "Very proud to be Vermont's senator."

"I am very content to be where I am, but I am flattered by that kind of response," he said.

If Sanders had decided to challenge Obama, he would have faced a steep uphill climb. A recent Magellan Strategies poll found Obama with a 71-point lead over Sanders among registered voters in New Hampshire, a key early primary state.

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