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Home arrow Leading The News arrow McCollum ponders run for Fla. Senate seat
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McCollum ponders run for Fla. Senate seat
Posted: 12/02/08 02:25 PM [ET]

Former U.S. representative and current Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum (R) said he will “seriously consider” running to replace Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) in 2010.

“At this point, my plan is — at the appropriate time — to announce my intention to seek reelection as Florida’s attorney general,” McCollum said in a statement Tuesday following an announcement from Martinez that he would not seek a second term. “However, given today’s development, I will seriously consider and discuss with my family a race for this U.S. Senate seat, and we will share our decision at a later date.”

McCollum said he was “surprised” by Martinez’s announcement, and praised the single-term senator, against whom he ran in the 2004 Republican primary, for having “served Florida admirably."

McCollum also lost in the general election in 2000 to Sen. Bill Nelson (D).

In McCollum’s most successful statewide contest, he defeated Democrat Walter “Skip” Campbell, 53-47, to become attorney general in 2006.

He served in the House from 1981 to 2001, and was known as one of the House Republican managers of President Bill Clinton’s impeachment.

 
 
 
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