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Meg Whitman for California Governor?

Posted January 7, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO—Meg Whitman, the former eBay chief and onetime adviser to John McCain's presidential campaign, appears to have moved one step closer toward announcing a run for governor of California.

After resigning as CEO of eBay last March, Whitman, who was awarded one of the prime-time speaking slots at the Republican National Convention this summer, also removed herself this week from the rest of the corporate boards she has been serving on, including the boards of Procter & Gamble and DreamWorks Animation.

One of Whitman's close associates told the San Jose Mercury News that this deliberate shedding of corporate baggage was "a clear signal" that Whitman, 52, is preparing to run for governor. The source, who asked to remain anonymous, said Whitman intends to announce her decision sometime next month.

A Whitman spokesperson insisted that she had stepped down from the corporate boards "for personal reasons," saying Whitman "wanted to clear her calendar of obligations in the new year. In terms of her political ambitions, I cannot comment."

Political analysts here say Whitman, a billionaire entrepreneur with unrivaled corporate credentials and business know-how, could be an imposing figure in the battle to replace Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2010. Whitman joined eBay in 1998, when it was still a fledgling Internet startup, stepping down as CEO 10 years later after building the company into a global giant with $7.7 billion in revenue. She built a personal fortune along the way—Forbes estimated her net worth in 2007 at $1.4 billion—which could be helpful in a lengthy political campaign.

In spite of her business success, Whitman, who depicted herself as an antitax crusader in her speech at the RNC, still doesn't have widespread name recognition in the state. But a poll conducted in November did find that Whitman had a higher favorability rating than any of the other Republican contenders for governor, including Tom Campbell, a former U.S. congressman and dean of the business school at the University of CaliforniaBerkeley, and Steve Poizner, a former Silicon Valley executive who now serves as the state's insurance commissioner.

Should she choose to run, Whitman would also face an impressive field of Democrats, all of whom have far more political experience than she does. Dianne Feinstein, a longtime U.S. senator, is widely considered the front-runner in the race, though now that Feinstein has taken over the coveted chairmanship of the Senate Intelligence Committee, it is unclear whether she would want to seek another office in the state.

Among the other Democrats who may throw their hats in the ring are Jerry Brown, the state's attorney general and former governor, and Gavin Newsom, the mayor of San Francisco.

Reader Comments

Go away Whitman!

We don't want Meg Whitman! She will do what Republicans always do: give corporations big tax cuts, then slash education spending and then borrow money to make sure we are too saddled with debt to fund education ever again.

Republicans want INEQUALITY.

Whitman will not win because we don't want California to fall off the map. Republicans not welcome here!

Meg for anything official

Give 'em Meg ! It appears Meg will be buying a Gov. seat of some type and next on her list is CA

Meg Whitman Govenor? Now Your Talking Crazy!

You have to be kidding if you think Meg Whitman has integrity and honor. She has insulted the very people who helped make ebay what it was. I am trying to get away from ebay because of the things she did to insult me as a seller. The lies they propogate about user problems that are only beificial to ebay. The lates is that you cannot accept money orders or cash as payment. That is so they can channel you through their money machine Paypal and make more money with theri greedy and insulting ways of business. If you thin that is integrity than you must be somoking pot!

This woman ruined the whole philosophy on what ebay was started. She brought in her corporate greed factor and raped the users on ebay with high and distorted fees. She than put forth a plan to amazonize ebay and get rid of the small sellers that ebay was created by. She is the most disgusting woman on the face of the earth, I loathe her and all of her corporate ideals that are on course to ruin this great country. If she is elected in California, it will be the end for that state. She is no better than Madoff in screwing people for her own selfish goals. Look at ebaysucks.com to see the controlling and manipulating way she has guided ebay to lower their stock value so that they can buy it back from investors. I thought manipulating stock prices violates SEC and Federal laws. But than again look what happened to Madoff so far, arrested and staying in a luxury jail while he wait his court date. We need to get Meg and all of these corporate crooks and give them the rope!

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