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Democratic Senator Ben Nelson to retire | Democratic Senator Ben Nelson to retire |
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Democratic Senator Ben Nelson will not seek re-election next year - in a setback to efforts by Barack Obama's party to keep control of the chamber. | |
Sen Nelson, 70, was facing a tough campaign for a third term in the Republican-leaning Mid-west state of Nebraska in November 2012. | |
Republicans viewed the conservative Democrat as vulnerable because of his vote for Barack Obama's health reform. | Republicans viewed the conservative Democrat as vulnerable because of his vote for Barack Obama's health reform. |
A net gain of four seats would give Republicans control of the Senate. | A net gain of four seats would give Republicans control of the Senate. |
Sen Nelson said in a web video on Tuesday: "While I relish the opportunity to undertake the work that lies ahead, I also feel it's time for me to step away from elective office, spend more time with my family and look for new ways to serve our state and nation. | Sen Nelson said in a web video on Tuesday: "While I relish the opportunity to undertake the work that lies ahead, I also feel it's time for me to step away from elective office, spend more time with my family and look for new ways to serve our state and nation. |
"Therefore, I am announcing today that I will not seek re-election. Simply put, it is time to move on." | "Therefore, I am announcing today that I will not seek re-election. Simply put, it is time to move on." |
Scramble for replacement | |
Although Sen Nelson's conservative voting record has irked liberals in his party over the years, he supported the president's healthcare reforms - and his ratings suffered as a result. | |
The departure will cause a political headache for the Democratic party, which has spent more than $1m in an effort to shore up his profile. They must now scramble to find a replacement candidate. | |
Former Senator Bob Kerrey has been mentioned as a potential substitute, although he has not said whether he would enter the race. | |
The Republican field is led by state Attorney General Jon Bruning. | |
Democrats currently hold 51 Senate seats, while Republicans control 47, and there are two independents. | |
While 23 Democratic-held seats are up for grabs next year, Republicans have to defend only 10. | |
Democratic incumbents in Ohio, Missouri, Florida and Pennsylvania are also seen as vulnerable. |