Not Romney? Utah surprised
But Romney, the leader of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and a member of the LDS Church like the majority of Utahns, may have known for about a week that he wouldn't be selected for the No. 2 spot.
Republican leaders in Utah quickly rallied around Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as an exciting pick for McCain who will make voters put aside any disappointment over Romney not being named.
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., a longtime supporter of McCain, said the choice of Alaska's first female and youngest-ever governor puts "two mavericks on the ticket." Huntsman said he went to bed Thursday night convinced McCain had selected Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty.
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said he was moved to tears seeing Palin onstage with McCain. Hatch said it would have been difficult for McCain to have chosen a wealthy running mate. Romney built a personal fortune in the business world.
"None of us really expected Mitt to be picked by McCain. That was a tough primary," Hatch said, a reference to the often bitter fighting between the two before Romney dropped out of the presidential race in late February.
That popularity was demonstrated when Romney was still in the running for the Republican presidential nomination and won Utah's GOP presidential primary Feb. 5 with an overwhelming 90 percent of the vote.
"We love Mitt Romney. Utah loves Mitt Romney," Lockhart said. "I know as much about Republican politics as anyone in our state and up until the vice president was announced, I thought it was Mitt Romney."
But Romney may have been ruled out some time before McCain's much-anticipated announcement Friday morning at a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio, the Deseret News has learned.
Romney and other vice presidential contenders were reportedly told by the campaign several weeks ago that if they were asked to appear on McCain's behalf in Denver during the Democratic National Convention, it meant they were out of the running.
This week, both Romney and Pawlenty stumped for McCain in Denver at the Republican National Committee's "Not Ready '08 Response Center" set up to counter the Democratic message.
While Romney was loud and clear in Denver Tuesday in his criticism of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, he had little to say about his vice-presidential chances.
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