San Francisco Chronicle

Ex- Gov. Pataki of N. Y. joins GOP presidenti­al field

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EXETER, N. H. — George Pataki, the 9/ 11- era New York governor who achieved electoral success as a Republican in a heavily Democratic state, announced his candidacy for the presidenti­al nomination Thursday, offering himself as a unifying figure in a divided nation.

Just as he was overshadow­ed after the 2001 terrorist attacks by Mayor Rudy Giuliani in New York City and President George W. Bush, Pataki opened his 2016 campaign in the shadow of better- known rivals. Out of office since 2006, he’s a clear underdog in a bustling pack of favorites and longshots.

Pataki told about 150 supporters that an increasing­ly intrusive government is jeopardizi­ng the freedoms past generation­s fought for, and he will fight to get government out of people’s way.

“It is to preserve and protect that freedom that this morning I announce I’m a candidate for the Republican nomination for president of the United States,” he said.

The low- key Republican moderate flirted with presidenti­al runs in 2008 and 2012 but stopped short. Now he hopes to reignite the bipartisan unity born in the trauma of 2001.

“While I saw the horrors of Sept. 11 firsthand, in the days, weeks and months that followed, I also saw the strength of America on display,” he said. And “I completely reject the idea that we can only come together in adversity.”

Pataki said Americans, with a government that does not restrain freedom, “will once again astonish the world with what we can accomplish.”

Political comity is a tall order in a nation — and a party — fraught with division. But Pataki invokes his record working with Republican­s and Democrats alike as a threeterm governor who in 1994 defeated Mario Cuomo, the liberal stalwart and celebrated orator many Democrats wanted to see run for president.

Pataki, 69, declared his candidacy in a YouTube video, set in a New York skyscraper, and his rhetoric seemed to echo sentiments of the 9/ 11 aftermath. “We are all in this together,” he said. “And let us all understand that what unites us is so much more important than what might seem superficia­lly to divide us.”

As governor, he said, “My vision was not a partisan vision, it was a vision about people, about what we could accomplish together.”

He’s been a frequent visitor to New Hampshire and set his announceme­nt event in Exeter because it was the state capital during the Revolution­ary War and claims to be the birthplace of the Republican Party.

 ?? Darren McColleste­r / Getty Images ?? Former New York Gov. George Pataki announces his bid for the 2016 GOP presidenti­al nomination in Exeter, N. H.
Darren McColleste­r / Getty Images Former New York Gov. George Pataki announces his bid for the 2016 GOP presidenti­al nomination in Exeter, N. H.

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