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REPORT: Another Democratic Senator In A Red State Is Retiring

Apr 23, 2013, 19:29 IST

APU.S. Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) will retire and not seek re-election in 2014, the Washington Post's Paul Kane reports.

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Baucus recently was one of four Democrats to buck the party and vote against an amendment that would have expanded background checks on gun purchases. He also recently said that the implementation of Obamacare was on track to be a "train wreck."

Baucus becomes the fifth Democratic Senator to announce his retirement ahead of the 2014 elections, joining Michigan's Carl Levin, West Virginia's Jay Rockefeller, Iowa's Tom Harkin, and South Dakota's Tim Johnson. Three of those five — Rockefeller, Johnson, and Baucus — come from traditionally red states.

The likely Democratic candidate to succeed Baucus will be former Gov. Brian Schweitzer, who stood a chance against Baucus if he decided to go head-to-head against him in a Democratic primary. A recent Public Policy Polling survey found that Schweitzer leads Baucus 54-35 among Democratic primary voters in the state.

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