Republican Sen. David Vitter is eyeing the Louisiana governor’s mansion, and he’ll decide over the holidays whether he will launch a 2015 bid.
The GOP senator said in an email to supporters on Wednesday he would weigh whether to launch a campaign over Christmas with his family,
“Many good friends and supporters have encouraged me to run for governor in 2015–to bring my focus and leadership to the challenges we face as a state,” Vitter wrote in the email. “We started to consider this as a family over Thanksgiving. We certainly haven’t made our decision yet, so we’ll be reflecting and praying on it very carefully through the Christmas holidays.”
Vitter told the AP in an interview Tuesday the timing to succeed term-limited Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal in the off-year contest made sense, and that he would make a decision by January.
“This is the logical time to do it, if I’m ever going to do it,” said the Republican. “There are strong arguments in either direction, but the general question in my mind is where I think I can make the most positive contribution.”









