Schwarzenegger rules out another run for office

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California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks at a meeting of the world's 15 most innovative regions in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009.

By Associated Press

MILAN (AP) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger won't say what his plans are when his term expires next year, but it won't be running for another office.

"I have never labeled myself as a politician, so I am not going to run for anything else," Schwarzenegger told reporters on Tuesday.

Schwarzenegger said he will spend the next year trying to solve problems including a projected multibillion dollar shortfall in next year's budget.

Schwarzenegger stopped by Milan en route from visiting troops in Iraq. He also visited his native Austria, where he saw the grave of his parents and ate a typical Austrian dinner that included Wienerschnitzel.

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