Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., announced on Monday that he will not seek reelection to his Senate seat in 2022 and that he will not run for Pennsylvania governor that year either.
The announcement means that Pennsylvania Republicans will not have their most high-profile politician on any statewide ballot during the 2022 midterms in the critical swing state. Toomey had previously expressed interest in running for governor and was considered the odds-on favorite to be the Republican gubernatorial nominee in 2022 if he chose to run for the office.
“I will not be running for reelection in 2022 and I will not be running for governor,” Toomey said. “I will serve out the remainder of my term.”
The senator added that after his term, “my plan is to go back to the private sector.”
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Toomey is the only statewide Republican elected official in Pennsylvania who is not a judge. He narrowly won reelection in 2016, the same year that President Trump won the swing state on his path to an Electoral College victory.
Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, will not be allowed to run for reelection in 2022 due to the state’s gubernatorial term limits. Therefore there will be two open-seat statewide elections in Pennsylvania during the midterms — one for the governor’s office and one for Toomey’s seat.
Toomey said he has no specific plans for what to do once he leaves the Senate.
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The senator made the announcement in Bethlehem, Pa. The Philadelphia Inquirer first reported Toomey’s plans.
“The reasons why I have reached this decision are not political, they’re personal,” Toomey said. He mentioned that he supports term limits and that he has been in public office for 18 of the last 24 years.
“Eighteen years is a long time,” Toomey said. “And I’ve spent little time as I can in Washingon… but it still ends up being a lot of time ..away from home. And I’m looking forward to more time back at home.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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