- Associated Press - Tuesday, March 12, 2013

RICHMOND — Republican Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling is not going to make an independent bid for governor of Virginia.

Mr. Bolling made the announcement in an e-mail to supporters Tuesday, more than 3 months after folding his Republican candidacy for the office in November.

In the end, Mr. Bolling wrote, his decision came down to the daunting task an independent candidate faces raising money without the help of a major party, and the fact that the lifelong Republican would have to forever sever his ties to the GOP.

A campaign by Mr. Bolling would have been a major obstacle to unchallenged GOP candidate Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, possibly diluting the conservative vote in Mr. Cuccinelli’s race against Democrat Terry McAuliffe.

Mr. Bolling had questioned whether Mr. Cuccinelli’s starkly conservative positions were the right direction for the Republican Party.

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