Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead Not Focused On Cindy Hill’s Primary Challenge

WASHINGTON — Wyoming’s Republican governor, Matt Mead, insisted he’s focused on his job and not on a tea party challenger to his re-election in the 2014 GOP primary.

Mead told The Huffington Post in an interview last weekend that he hasn’t begun a re-election campaign, and a challenge by Cindy Hill, the tea party-aligned state superintendent of public instruction, is not on his radar. Hill, elected superintendent in 2010, announced her gubernatorial campaign earlier this month, days after Mead signed legislation stripping most of her duties.

“Certainly she has the right to make decisions,” Mead said of Hill.

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