Virginia Sen. John W. Warner, one of Washington's most influential voices on defense policy, whose political plans could have a significant impact on the partisan makeup of a narrowly divided Senate, announced today that he will not seek a sixth term. Warner, 80, announced his decision at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, where he received his law degree in 1953. His retirement is unwelcome news for his fellow Republicans, who hope to take control of the Senate next year. Democrats hold a 51 to 49 lead.
So Senator Warner goes. Which is weird cause I can't imagine a senate w/o him (I just turned 30, he's been in the Senate 5 terms). On so many issues he's been a hawk but his resent demand that 5k troops come home by december was a huge blow to stay-the-course-ers. At 80 yrs young he's still got that vinegar and spit (along w/ a work ethic not seen in some younger senators) that VA voters love, but now he's forced a time for change. Open seat fun run! --timball |