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By DON WALTON / Lincoln Journal Star

Monday, Nov 26, 2007 - 05:06:02 pm CST

Columbus industrialist Tony Raimondo said Monday he’s considering entering the 2008 Senate race as a Democrat.

Raimondo, who stepped away from a possible Republican bid after Mike Johanns entered the contest, said he’s been urged by national and state Democratic officials to consider making the race within their party.

“Those discussions are continuing to move on,” Raimondo said.  “Obviously, there’s some interest on both sides.”

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Tony Raimondo

Attorney General Jon Bruning’s recent withdrawal from the GOP Senate primary race was “disappointing,” Raimondo said.  “The state deserves some competition.”

Raimondo, chairman of Behlen Manufacturing Co., said he’s “always been a moderate” who has worked closely with both Democrats and Republicans.

“My burning desire to be in the Senate is from a business point of view,” Raimondo said in a telephone interview.

At a time when “one of the real key issues is how we compete globally,” he said, he could offer experience and expertise in economic development and competition in a global marketplace.

In addition, Raimondo said, he believes he could be effective in a sharply split Senate which “needs a lot more partnering, decisiveness and teamwork.”

Raimondo pointed to his working relationships with Democratic Govs. Ben Nelson and Bob Kerrey and Republican Govs. Kay Orr, Dave Heineman and Johanns.

A nationally recognized businessman, Raimondo was in line to be named in 2004 as the Bush administration’s manufacturing czar until the appointment was caught in a political snarl.

Raimondo has been on the board of the National Association of Manufacturers since 1996.

If Raimondo switches parties and seeks the Senate seat as a Democrat, he may be hoping lightning will strike twice.  In 1976, Omaha Mayor Ed Zorinsky changed parties from Republican to Democratic and won election to the Senate.

“It’s all speculative for now,” Raimondo said, “but I have not closed the door.”

Raimondo has close ties with Nelson, who has been Nebraska’s Democratic senator since 2001.  Nelson was a Behlen director before his election to the Senate, then moved to the company’s board of advisors.

The 2008 Senate seat is being vacated by Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel, who decided not to seek a third term.

Former Sen. Bob Kerrey and Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey turned thumbs down on a possible Democratic race in 2008.  Still pondering a bid is Scott Kleeb of Hastings, the party’s 2006 congressional nominee in western and central Nebraska’s 3rd District.

The entry of Johanns into the Republican race triggered withdrawals by former Omaha Mayor Hal Daub and Bruning.  Raimondo said he no longer would consider a  GOP bid after Heineman endorsed Johanns.

Johanns resigned as U.S. secretary of agriculture to return to Nebraska to seek the Senate seat.

Schuyler businessman Pat Flynn is his only Republican opponent.

Reach Don Walton at 473-7248 or at dwalton@journalstar.com.


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jm wrote on November 26, 2007 5:36 pm:
" Mr Raimondo's political principles and party alignment flavor of the week seem borrowed from this quote by Groucho Marx: "So these are my principles. Of course, if you don't like these, I have others" "

Julie wrote on November 26, 2007 5:46 pm:
" Please, Tony, do it and give us a choice. Wwe do not want Johanns and the same old, same old. Johanns is a quitter. Puh-lease run. "

Dave K wrote on November 26, 2007 5:57 pm:
" I'm guessing he'll be seen as a hero if he decides to run as a Democrat, whereas if he was a Dem becoming a Republican he'd just be doing it for the money and all the wrong reasons. I love politics in this state. "

Independent wrote on November 26, 2007 6:03 pm:
" Go Tony, go! It would be great to have a successful business person in the Senate instead of a career politician. "

JT wrote on November 26, 2007 9:17 pm:
" Ugh, let's have a Democrat run please, not some Johanns carbon copy. Do we really need someone to work for big business in the Senate, seems like they're pretty well represented already. Let's go Scott Kleeb, we need you!! "

What --- wrote on November 26, 2007 9:34 pm:
" You've got to be kidding !!! "

Jo Democrat wrote on November 26, 2007 9:48 pm:
" Didn't the Democratic Party shut the door on this already when they said about talking to Mr.Raimondo that "It is not a discussion that we've had, and it's not a discussion we plan to have," "

Mike wrote on November 26, 2007 10:08 pm:
" This would be a great addition, not just for Dems, but for Nebraskans. This seat shouldn't be handed over to Johanns without some effort - he wasn't a good mayor, governor, or secretary of ag - if anyone can tell me three outstanding things that also demonstrated solid leadership as governor I would love to hear them. "

Chris wrote on November 27, 2007 7:54 am:
" It's interesting to see what the Nebraska Democratic Party has been reduced to: begging current Republicans to run as Democrats. Would the last Dem to leave Nebraska please shut off the lights at party headquarters?!? No matter...please welcome the junior Senator from Nebraska, Mike Johanns. "

kevin wrote on November 27, 2007 8:51 am:
" There is another choice for US Senate in Nebraska. Steve Larrick is running on the Green Party ticket. He's currently a member of the Lower Platte South Natural Resource District board. "

Hey Chris wrote on November 27, 2007 10:32 am:
" Johanns and Bruning are former Democrats. Hagel acts like a Democrat. Bob Kerrey and Ed Zorinsky were former Republicans when they were elected. You must have failed Nebraska history in high school. "

Larry wrote on November 27, 2007 1:10 pm:
" What a joke! A bad one! "

Chris wrote on November 27, 2007 3:01 pm:
" Graduated with a 4.0, thank you very much. What's relevant now is the Nebraska Dems cannot scrape up a Senate candidate, which is indicative of where the party stands in this state today, history notwithstanding. "

Hjalmer wrote on November 27, 2007 6:03 pm:
" Chris, Nebraska Democrats have been leaving for years and have headed for other states-- states that have some vision to build a future. While that maybe to their benefit, it's been a big loss for Nebraska. "

No wrote on November 28, 2007 8:44 am:
" What is indicative of the State of Nebraska, is that most of us are hicks that seem to want to align with, and vote with, backwards, redneck Confederate States. I have a tear in my eye as I type this. When will we wake up? "

Soft Cheese Express wrote on November 29, 2007 11:59 pm:
" It's worse to be a turncoat than a carpetbagger. "

Nelly wrote on December 1, 2007 8:14 am:
" Another Nelson Democrat. Great. "