Add George Pataki to the growing list of Republicans who are considering running for president in 2016.
The former, three-term New York governor told the New York Daily News in an interview published on Tuesday that he’s “very seriously” thinking about making a bid for the nation’s highest office.
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Pataki also took a dig at President Obama, saying “When you look at the last six years, we have someone who may speak well but has never run anything” and pointed to his own experience running state government from 1995 to 2006.
The 69-year-old, who currently runs a consulting firm, said he would make a final decision by next year. Pataki fueled speculation that he was considering running when he visited the early primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina earlier this year for private meetings and a speaking event.









