Governor Rick Snyder says he plans to decide whether to run for president “in the next couple of months or so.”
Snyder made the comment to Bloomberg News when questioned about a decision on a presidential run. Asked if the odds of him running for president are better than 50 percent, he declined to “speculate” and refused to directly answer if he is interested in being vice president.
The governor is in California to speak at a conference about Detroit’s turnaround and emergence from bankruptcy and gave a round of cable news interviews.
On Saturday, Snyder called published reports that he told former Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman he’s decided to make a presidential bid a “lot of speculation.”