The Republican gubernatorial candidate who finished second in the Primary on June 8, 2010 is considering an independent run for governor.
Bob Vander Plaats also would consider accepting the Republican Party’s nomination for lieutenant governor if delegates at the state convention on Saturday select him instead of the woman the party’s gubernatorial nominee wants as a running mate.
Late this afternoon Vander Plaats was a guest on the “Deace in the Afternoon” program on WHO Radio, the first public comments Vander Plaats has made since Primary Night and his loss to Terry Branstad.
“Win or lose, you walk off the field with your head help up high and so I’m walking off the field with my head held up high, but I’m not leaving either,” Vander Plaats said on WHO. “I mean, I am going to stay in the game because I believe I owe it to a lot of people to be their voice, maybe to be their face on a lot of issues.”








