Sen. Tom Harkin will not seek re-election when his term is up in 2014, the Iowa Democrat said Saturday, marking an end to a congressional career that has lasted nearly as long as the youngest U.S. senator has been alive.
“I’m 73 years old right now. At the end of this term I’ll be 75,” Harkin said in a statement. “When the current Congress is over, I will have served in the United States House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate for a total of 40 years.”
“After 40 years, I just feel it’s somebody else’s turn,” he added.
Harkin’s departure will likely stir a fiercely competitive race down the road in 2014, as Republicans vie to send another Iowa conservative to join Chuck Grassley in the Senate. But Harkin’s decision Saturday to turn down a run for a sixth term provides just under a two-year cushion for Democrats to vet a replacement. The veteran Democrat is leaving behind considerable seniority in the chamber, as well as a $3 million cash on hand campaign warchest.








