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Breaking: Senator Jay Rockefeller (D, West Virginia) cuts and runs.

Via the AP:

U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller, who came to West Virginia as a young man from one of the world’s richest families to work on antipoverty programs and remained in the state to build a political legacy, announced Friday he will not seek a sixth term.

Jay Rockefeller was not on my list of particularly vulnerable Senators for 2014 – I figured that incumbency + money + ability to stay to the right of his national party on various issues = low risk – so this is a nice potential pickup.  The timing on this is interesting for the Democrats, too: their most obvious choice for a replacement (Earl Ray Tomblin) just won re-election for West Virginia Governor in 2012 after winning a special election in 2011*, so trying to jump from there to the Senate in the 2014 election is going to be itself the most obvious campaign issue.  Which might not stop Tomblin, and it might not stop Tomblin from winning, but it’s a complication.

So, all in all, net gain for us.

Moe Lane (crosspost)

*Which took place because Senator Robery Byrd died and was replaced by… Governor Joe Manchin, who resigned his position in order to run for the seat.  If Tomblin’s going to do that, too, it does make one wonder if the Democrats really like having one of their own be governor of West Virginia…

COMMENTS

  • gawken

    There will be a GOP primary for the nomination..between Capito, and whatever solid conservative emerges, as Club for Growth and DeMint’s Senate conservative PAC have already indicated that she is not acceptable. This we are going to get an early idea of how the establishment GOP intends to behave..

    Most important is that this is a seat we must have if we are to retake the senate in 2014.

  • fredflintlock

    Gawken, don’t you mean the 3 or 4 solid conservatives (and any poseurs) who emerge to split up the primary vote and throw it to Capito anyway?

    Conservatives would do well to make a unified choice out in front of the primaries next year, but I’m sure The Party is perfectly content to see the conservatives take each other out as a service to their preferred Republicrat candidates.

  • Lucas Black

    Indiana would have been a hold. I thought ND was going to be an easy pickup.

  • commonsenseobserver

    The Club for Growth and Sen. DeMint were wrong.
    But now perhaps they’re right.

  • commonsenseobserver

    We underestimated Heitkamp.

    Well, that means a lot of room in 2018. :P

  • nolibtrolls13

    Good Riddance! Overstayed his welcome in the Sen(ile)ate by as many terms as he was in there! A screaming advocate for term limits!
    Erudite – No! Statesman like – No!
    Part of the Problem – Yes!
    Rich men and Lawyers should be banned from public office!
    I suggest that as a lasting legacy for this dufuss that every outhouse in WV be named for him!
    Sorry! I have to go and flush my Rockefeller.