Sen Mike Johanns (R-NE) will retire at the end of this term.
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Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) February 18, 2013
Johanns, former governor of Nebraska, will reportedly not seek reelection to his Senate seat at the end of his term.
Letter from Johanns and his wife to constituents: t the end of this term, we will have been in public service over 32 years. —
Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) February 18, 2013
Johanns, who succeeded current Defense Secretary nominee Chuck Hagel, was elected to the Senate in 2008 and plans to retire in 2014.
Sen Deb Fischer (R-NE): I'm sad to see Mike leave the Senate. I am so thankful for his many years of service and on behalf of all Nebraskans—
Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) February 18, 2013
Mike Johanns(R-NE) retires. Just 1 term. Another former GOV who found Senate frustrating.—
Larry Sabato (@LarrySabato) February 18, 2013
One prob with talking reluctant well-funded candidates into running >> RT @JGreenDC highly popular Neb Senator Johanns is retiring in 2014.—
Timothy P Carney (@TPCarney) February 18, 2013
NRSC persuades guys like Johanns and Mel Martinez to run, thinking, well-funded, high ID. But they quit soon, meaning more open seats.—
Timothy P Carney (@TPCarney) February 18, 2013
Looks like the GOP will have another primary on its hands:
NRSC on Johanns: The Cornhusker state will look to continue its strong conservative tradition by electing an equally dedicated GOP ldr —
Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) February 18, 2013
Cue another GOP primary battle RT @MortonOWH #NESEN Johanns will not run for re-election tinyurl.com/a66zn2q—
David M. Drucker (@DavidMDrucker) February 18, 2013
Senator Johanns from Nebraska won't seek another term in 2014. This is a seat where a strong tea party candidate can win.
#tcot—
Alex Amateis (@AlexAmateis) February 18, 2013




















