Let the Mitt Romney speculation begin again.
While John McCain did not choose him as his vice presidential running mate as had been speculated widely, Romney is now seen at least as a potential top choice for a Cabinet position — as secretary of Homeland Security.
That is according to Congressional Quarterly, a news service that covers Washington politics.
CQ said on Monday that its reporters "asked an array of the best congressional, political, academic and lobbying sources on their beats whom they view as the likeliest Cabinet members," and listed the top three most likely contenders for each Cabinet position for both McCain and Barack Obama.
Romney was listed among the mostly likely nominees by McCain for secretary of Homeland Security. Romney was the only person with close Utah ties who was listed as a likely Cabinet member for either McCain or Obama.
About Romney, CQ said, "Romney's extensive managerial experience makes him a viable option for trying to improve collaboration and communication among the department's 22 disparate agencies."
It noted, "He began his career as a management consultant and then spent 14 years running Bain Capital, a private equity investment firm. He then served as CEO of the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics and led its unprecedented security operations only a few months after the Sept. 11 attacks."
CQ added, "He would also bring the political and organizing skills of a presidential campaign and his executive experience as governor of Massachusetts from 2003 through 2006."
Of interest, Romney was in Washington, D.C., during the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks to lobby, appropriately, for more money for security at the Olympics. He originally had scheduled a meeting in New York City the afternoon of 9/11 with New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. That meeting, obviously, was canceled. (Giuliani, by the way, is seen by CQ as a top possibility as attorney general for McCain.)
While Romney could not be immediately contacted for comment Monday, he has previously said he is not interested in serving in the Cabinet.
During the Republican National Convention, he told reporters that because of what he saw when his father, George Romney, served as President Nixon's secretary of housing and urban development, "I really would not enjoy being in the Cabinet."
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