GOP Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama won't run for reelection
Source: CNN
(CNN)Republican Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama announced Monday that he will not run for reelection in 2022, after serving 42 years in Congress.
"Today I announce that I will not seek a seventh term in the US Senate in 2022," the 86-year-old Republican said in a statement. "For everything, there is a season."
Shelby's announcement follows several other high profile Republican senators who've announced plans to not run for reelection in 2020. Sens. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania and Rob Portman of Ohio have both said they will not run again when their term is up next year.
Shelby chaired the Appropriations, Rules, Banking and Intelligence committees in the Senate. He said he was proud of his work focusing on the economy, education, space exploration and, ever the appropriator, the Port of Mobile.
Shelby's decision will open up a fierce race in the deep red state. Possible candidates include Shelby's former chief of staff, Katie Boyd Britt, who is now the president and CEO of the Business Council of Alabama, Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill and Rep. Mo Brooks.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/08/politics/richard-shelby-retiring/index.html
Mo Brooks!
COL Mustard
(5,929 posts)Polybius
(15,497 posts)Our only hope is for him to win their primary.
COL Mustard
(5,929 posts)So I'm afraid you're (and I'm) right.
Polybius
(15,497 posts)Doug Jones can run and bet him again.
COL Mustard
(5,929 posts)Maybe Tommy Tuberville could run. Then he could be the only person to hold two Senate seats!!!
Polybius
(15,497 posts)Any?
Corgigal
(9,291 posts)youve done enough damage,, nor helped one citizen in your state after 42 years.
What a waste, bye
Polybius
(15,497 posts)He was the last Democrat to switch to a Republican, and he did it right after the 1994 Red Wave.