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In reply to the discussion: Reccomend this thread if you love Senator Harkin [View all]Cha
(320,703 posts)31. I'm very grateful to Senator Harkin's contribution
to our country.
Here's to Iowa electing some of that "new generation of Democrats" that Harkin refered to in his reason for leaving.
CUMMING, Iowa Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin says he will not seek re-election in 2014.
The 73-year-old Harkin tells The Associated Press in an interview, "It's just time to step aside," because by the time he would finish a sixth term, he would be 81.
Harkin said it would also allow a new generation of Democrats to seek higher office.
The announcement comes as a surprise, considering he had $2.7 million in his campaign war chest and was planning a fundraiser next month.
Harkin played a lead role in urging the Senate's more liberal members to back the 2010 health care bill.
The 73-year-old Harkin tells The Associated Press in an interview, "It's just time to step aside," because by the time he would finish a sixth term, he would be 81.
Harkin said it would also allow a new generation of Democrats to seek higher office.
The announcement comes as a surprise, considering he had $2.7 million in his campaign war chest and was planning a fundraiser next month.
Harkin played a lead role in urging the Senate's more liberal members to back the 2010 health care bill.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/26/tom-harkin-retiring_n_2557708.html
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One problem. Prez can't do it by himself. Needs Congress. So he would be in the same boat O is
judesedit
Jan 2013
#2
Probably comletely frustrated with some fellow Dem senators cave on filibuster. One of the good guys
dmosh42
Jan 2013
#15
Yep. We need a time machine to go back to 1992 and switch our Presidential Primary votes to Harkin.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#23
Senator Harkin will always be cheered for helping make THIS day possible...
FailureToCommunicate
Jan 2013
#47