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Romney back on national stage, if only briefly

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“We were on a roller coaster, exciting and thrilling, ups and downs. But the ride ends. And then you get off,” Romney told “Fox News Sunday” in an interview taped Thursday in California. “And it’s not like, ‘Oh, can’t we be on a roller coaster the rest of our life?’ It’s like, ‘No, the ride’s over.’”

Several Republican governors, already jockeying to fill a leadership vacuum in an evolving GOP, offered reserved responses when asked during last weekend’s meeting of the National Governors Association about Romney’s re-emergence.

“We need as many voices for conservative reform and leadership as possible,” said Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, among those Republicans thought to be weighing a 2016 presidential bid. “I welcome Gov. Romney and anybody else who will help to make that message and help to take that fight.”

Another possible GOP presidential contender, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, said “the jury’s out” as to what role Romney could play.

Gov. Nikki Haley, R-S.C., was more enthusiastic. She said Romney has “a power in his voice that we want to see continue.”

There is little updated polling on Romney’s popularity, but a Bloomberg poll last December found that just 30 percent of those surveyed rated him as excellent or good to help the Republican Party figure out how to win more races, including the presidency.

Some Republicans suggest that Romney’s greatest value to his party may be his vast fundraising network. His last presidential campaign raised more than $446 million.

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Thomas reported from Washington. Associated Press News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius in Washington contributed to this report.

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