With plenty of people rumored to be interested in running for governor of Massachusetts this time around, could someone who previously served in the position make a political comeback?
It's possible in Massachusetts because there are no term limits. However, if it's going to happen, it won't be Jane Swift, who served as the state's acting governor from 2001 to 2003 after then-governor Paul Cellucci took a job as the U.S. ambassador to Canada.
There won't be a third consecutive term for Charlie Baker.
The Republican governor of Massachusetts announced Wednesday that he will not be running for re-election next year — and lieutenant governor Karyn Polito won't run for office, either.