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TV’s Jerry Springer decides against Ohio governor run

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CINCINNATI Jerry Springer has decided against throwing his chair into the ring.

The TV talk show host and former Cincinnati mayor announced in his weekly podcast recorded Wednesday that he won’t join the race for the 2018 Democratic nomination for governor in Ohio.

Springer had been considerin­g the race for months, and said he had “a real possibilit­y of winning” in an era of celebrity political successes highlighte­d by Republican Donald Trump’s election as president last year.

“It was like the perfect storm,” Springer said, saying polling and focus groups led him to believe he could win. But then, he said, he considered the time he would need to devote, his family responsibi­lities, and the fact that he would be nearly 75 when he took office, if elected.

As a “husband, father and grandfathe­r,” he didn’t want to make a five-year commitment of campaignin­g and then governing a four-year term. He called his decision “purely personal.”

At least a half dozen other Democrats are running or considerin­g runs for the job held by second-term Republican Gov. John Kasich, who is term-limited.

The former Cincinnati news anchorman has hosted “The Jerry Springer Show” for 26 years. It’s a raucous show with public airings of guests’ personal dramas amid chairtossi­ng, brawls and heated accusation­s of infidelity. He depicted the circus-like atmosphere in the 1998 movie “The Ringmaster.”

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