Blumenauer declines to run for Senate

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) has decided not to run for Senate in 2008, forgoing a bid against Sen. Gordon Smith (R-Ore.).

{mosads}“At this unique moment in history, there is too much work to be done in the House of Representatives to take on a campaign for the U.S. Senate,” Blumenauer wrote on his website. “The winning candidate should devote 100 percent effort for the next 18 months to overcome the onslaught that will come from the incumbent, Karl Rove and the Bush White House, and the many special interests who want to keep Smith in office.”

Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.), former Gov. John Kitzhaber (D), and state Treasurer Randall Edwards (D) have also turned down bids in a state national Democrats are emphasizing this cycle. It’s not clear which potential candidates will be the focus of their efforts next.

Tags Earl Blumenauer Earl Blumenauer Government of Oregon John Kitzhaber Karl Rove Oregon Person Career Peter DeFazio Politics Politics of the United States Quotation

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