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U.S. Rep. Capuano Says No To Governor Run

Democratic U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano has decided not to run for governor.

Rep. Michael Capuano, in a file photo (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
Rep. Michael Capuano (Jesse Costa/WBUR)

Capuano had been considering a bid, but announced Thursday that after talking to his family, he's decided against entering the 2014 campaign.

In a statement, Capuano said he believes he can best serve the state by remaining in Congress, where he said he can be "a strong voice for progressive policies in Washington."

The Boston Globe first reported his decision.

Capuano's decision comes weeks after Attorney General Martha Coakley announced her candidacy. Capuano lost to Coakley in the Democratic primary in the 2010 special U.S. Senate election.

Other Democrats in the race include state Treasurer Steve Grossman, Newton pediatrician Don Berwick, former federal homeland security official Juliette Kayyem and former Wellesley selectman Joseph Avellone.

Charlie Baker — the 2010 GOP gubernatorial nominee and the former head of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care — is the only Republican running.

This program aired on September 26, 2013. The audio for this program is not available.

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