As you may have read in our post earlier today, Anthony Pollina has an ad in Seven Days seeking campaign volunteers, staff and contributors with a logo that says: Pollina Governor '08, all indications that Pollina is running for governor in '08.
During the course of the day, Progressive Party Executive Director Morgan Daybell said, when asked if this means Pollina is running, "I would say yes."
In a more roundabout way, so would Chris Pearson, a Progressive from Burlington who's been working closely with Pollina. When I said that this ad runs contrary to Pollina's previously claims he's not a candidate yet, Pearson said, "I don't think he would say today 'I'm not a candidate yet'."
So that's what the people around Pollina are saying - that if it looks like he's running that's because he IS running.
Moments ago, I spoke with Pollina. This is what he says,
"As I told you before, we're taking steps. Nothing has
changed."
...
"You become a candidate when you announce you're a candidate. I haven't done that. We'll see what happens in January."
Pollina claims that the people around him are wording it differently because they are so eager to get things going.
He did say, though, that people are urging him to make that next step (to official candidacy) soon. "My sense is that come the New Year we're going to have to step it up," he said.
The Prog is trying to win the support of Democrats, but Democrats say they still have some of their own in the mix.
Doug Racine left a message to say that contrary to a statement in a column by Peter Freyne, he's still considering a gubernatorial run. Racine, now a Democratic state senator, is a former lieutenant governor and 2002 candidate for governor. He lost a close contest to Republican Jim Douglas -- the guy still in the top job.
"I'm still very interested in it," he said. "I'm trying to do due diligence ... about where the money is and where the support is."
Word is that Sen. John Campbell, D-Windsor, also is still weighing a run.
The more things change ....
-- Terri Hallenbeck and Nancy Remsen