Frank Keating, former Governor of Oklahoma, has indicated that he will not be seeking the Republican nomination for President of the United States.
According to Fox News, apparently Keating told his supporters "It's just not the right thing for me to do at this time."
Keating had spent the last month considering a run, even visiting key state South Carolina in late December.
Keating, who is 63 next month, may still have an opportunity in the future. He has not ruled out a future run for office, and he has a record of public service that is hard to beat.
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Keating is considering a Run for President
Frank Keating, former Senator and Governor of Oklahoma, confirmed in December that he is considering a run for the Republican nomination for President of the United States.
Keating, who was considered by President Bush as a Vice Presidential Candidate in 2000, made the comments to a group of GOP supporters while he visited crucial state, South Carolina.
Keating, who was considered by President Bush as a Vice Presidential Candidate in 2000, made the comments to a group of GOP supporters while he visited crucial state, South Carolina.
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