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South Carolina Senator Fritz Hollings Won't Run Again in 2004
REUTERS ^ | Mon Aug 4, 2003 | AMY GEIER EDGAR

Posted on 08/04/2003 10:52:38 PM PDT by Master Soku

By AMY GEIER EDGAR, Associated Press Writer

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Democratic Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings of South Carolina said Monday he will not seek re-election next year, ending a 55-year political career and giving Republicans a strong opportunity to pick up a Senate seat.

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"I'll be working around the clock for the next year and a half. ... But (then) it's time I go out and work and make a living," said Hollings, 81.

"I've been elected seven times to the United States Senate. Now it's time for someone else to take over."

His retirement would give Republicans a second strong opportunity to pick up a Southern seat — alongside Georgia — in their bid to maintain control of the Senate in 2004.

Hollings, a former state legislator, lieutenant governor and governor, was first elected to the Senate in 1966. His tenure has been marked by support for defense spending and attacks on federal deficits, and his care in tending to issues of interest in his home state.

With the textile and other industries badly damaged in South Carolina, he battled a series of trade bills in recent years, arguing they shipped jobs overseas.

Earlier in his career he joined with then-Sen. Robert Kennedy, D-N.Y., to illustrate the problem of hunger in his state and the country.

"I believe history will report that Fritz Hollings was the best and most effective senator in our state's history," Charleston Mayor and fellow Democrat Joseph P. Riley Jr. said.

Former Democratic Gov. Jim Hodges said Hollings has been a great senator who sometimes "does not get the credit he deserves," citing his leadership on homeland-security issues and utility deregulation.

"He has 30-plus years in Washington. He deserves to savor the victories," Hodges said.

Hollings became the state's senior statesman when the country's longest-serving senator, Republican Strom Thurmond, retired earlier this year. Thurmond, who died in June, was succeeded by former Rep. Lindsey Graham (news, bio, voting record), also a Republican.

Inez Tenenbaum, the Democratic state education superintendent, has signaled an interest in running for Hollings' seat. She said Monday she has not yet made a decision. Columbia Mayor Bob Coble is also a potential contender.

"It wouldn't be easy for anybody who's a Democrat in this state to get elected," Hollings said.

Several Republicans have begun campaigning for the seat, including Rep. Jim DeMint (news, bio, voting record), former state attorney general Charlie Condon, real estate developer Thomas Ravenel and Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark McBride.

Condon said Hollings' decision marks a major change in the race. Condon, who is a Charleston resident like Hollings, said people in that area pledged to support him if Hollings did not run.

Hollings is the third senator to announce he will retire after the 2004 elections. Sen. Peter Fitzgerald (news, bio, voting record), R-Ill., and Sen. Zell Miller (news, bio, voting record), D-Ga., announced earlier they will not run again.

The decisions by Hollings and Miller confront Democrats with the need to hold two Southern seats as part of their drive to regain control. Republicans control the Senate, 51-48, with one independent.

 

Sens. John Edwards, D-N.C., and Bob Graham, D-Fla., are seeking the Democratic presidential nomination and have yet to say whether they will run for new Senate terms.

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Associated Press Writers David Espo in Washington and Bruce Smith in Charleston, S.C., contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: ernesthollings; fritzhollings

1 posted on 08/04/2003 10:52:38 PM PDT by Master Soku
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To: Master Soku
Mr "Too-Much-Consoooomin'-Goin'-On" Hollings?

Good riddance!

[And take that RICO-mobster/gangster's habitually-drunken kid, the raping, looting, murdering Chapaquiddic-Kid with you!]
2 posted on 08/04/2003 11:02:03 PM PDT by Brian Allen ( Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God - Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Master Soku
Fritz's brain retired a few years back. It's good that his body is finally following suit.
3 posted on 08/04/2003 11:12:24 PM PDT by RLK
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To: Master Soku
Pickup?
4 posted on 08/04/2003 11:18:50 PM PDT by mvonfr
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To: Master Soku
I am afriad that this story missed Holling's best comments:

"We've got the weakest president and weakest government in the history of my 50 years of public service. I say weak president in that the poor boy campaigns all the time and pays no attention to what's going on in the Congress. Karl Rove tells him to do this or do that or whatever it is, but he's out campaigning. And I really don't think our friend Mark Sanford (SC-Republican Gov.) likes the job."

Hollings is a big bag of wind and I for one am sooooooo glad to see him go! Only trouble is that he will be circulating amoung the regular citizens of SC!
5 posted on 08/05/2003 5:09:05 AM PDT by 4everontheRight (Thanks for the memories Bob...we'll miss you.)
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