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In reply to the discussion: Sen. Olympia Snowe ends run for re-election [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)On edit--found this article, think it's edifying:
Olympia Snowe, the moderate Republican Senator from Maine who has been in congress for 33 years, announced yesterday that she will not seek reelection. She cited the increasingly divisive state of American politics as a reason for her resignation. "I do find it frustrating...that an atmosphere of polarization and my way or the highway ideologies has become pervasive in campaigns and in our governing institutions," Snowe said. This may have been surprising to some, but in retrospect the 2010 battle over health care reform may have been the last strew for the Senator. As first, Snowe broke with Republican ranks, voting for the Finance Committees health-care-reform bill in Oct. 2009. But then she voted against the longer version of the bill put before the Senate in Dec. 2009. In a piece about just how demented the Senate is, the New Yorker's George Packer quoted a Snowe confidante who said:
"[Olympia] actually said to me once that she had never felt the pressure that she felt on health care, never before had that pressure been quite as evident to her or quite as real or troubling. Kyl and McConnell were saying things like 'You just cant let us down, were all in this together. Youre a senior Republican member of this caucus, and you just have to hang tough with us. We expect it and youre going to do it.'"
Those who respect Snowe's independent thinking, take heartthough she is not running for reelection, it does not seem like she wants to retire from politics. New York's Jonathan Chait suspects Snowe may join Americans Elect, which he describes as "the third-party group that believes that both parties should put aside partisanship and come together to enact an ever-so-slightly more conservative version of Barack Obama's agenda." Chait wonders if Snowe would join Americans Elect's presidential ticket with David Boren, the former Senator from Oklahoma. The staunch democrats who are happy to see a popular Republican step down are now looking at another woman to try to fill Snowe's seat: The Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, who has been described as a Northern ally of Elizabeth Warren.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2012/02/29/olympia_snowe_will_not_seek_reelection_to_the_senate_.html
I mean, hell--she is what she is--a Republican. But she's not a batshit crazy, Birth Control Grabbing, Make All Women Barefoot, Pregnant, and Up To Their Elbows in Dishwater type Republican. She's a "disagree without being disagreeable" Republican.