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Bart Gordon Retiring: Tennessee Democrat Latest To Announce Retirement

FREDERIC J. FROMMER   12/14/09 01:21 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Rep. Bart Gordon, a 13-term congressman from Tennessee, announced Monday he will not seek re-election next year, the latest Democrat in a string of retirements.

Gordon, 60, won re-election easily last year, garnering 74 percent of the vote, but was still on a list of Democrats targeted by Republicans in midterm elections.

"Turning 60 has led me to do some thinking about what's next," he said in a statement. "I have an 8-year-old daughter and a wonderful wife who has a very demanding job, and I am the only child of my 83-year-old mother Margaret. They have made sacrifices to allow me to do what I love by serving Congress, and now it's my turn."

Gordon is the chairman of the House Committee on Science and Technology. He was first elected in 1984, after Al Gore gave up his seat to run for the Senate. He beat Steve Gill, a lawyer and later radio talk show host, by just 2,200 votes out of 180,000 cast in that race. He defeated Gill more comfortably in a rematch two years later, and has since cruised to re-election.

The 6th Congressional District includes 15 counties that range east from Nashville's fast-growing suburbs to the Cumberland Plateau. GOP candidate John McCain carried the district by 25 percentage points last year over Barack Obama.

Gordon's announcement comes less than two weeks after fellow Tennessee Democratic Rep. John Tanner said he was retiring after 11 terms in Congress. That prompted Democratic state Sen. Roy Herron to drop his gubernatorial bid to instead seek Tanner's seat.

Gordon and Tanner had both drawn GOP challengers, as had Tennessee Democratic Congressman Lincoln Davis.

Andy Sere, a spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, said that Gordon's retirement "is yet another indication that Tennessee Democrats like Roy Herron and Lincoln Davis are fighting uphill in 2010." The NRCC has been assailing Gordon for his votes on health care, the federal stimulus package and on carbon cap-and-trade legislation.

U.S. Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said in a statement, "We are confident that a Democrat who shares Chairman Gordon's commitment to putting progress before partisanship on behalf of Middle Tennessee will succeed him as the next representative of Tennessee's 6th District."

Lou Ann Zelenik has stepped down as chairwoman of the Rutherford County Republican Party to focus on her challenge for Gordon's seat, while Republican state Sen. Jim Tracy's campaign manager, Mike McCrady, said Monday that Tracy is running for the seat.

Tracy is a Shelbyville insurance agent, former NCAA basketball referee and current chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee.

On the Democratic side, state Rep. Henry Fincher, a Harvard-educated attorney from Cookeville, said he is considering joining the race.

"I'm sure I have a lot of company in mulling it over," he said.

Fincher, who has been a vocal supporter of gun rights and an opponent of abortion rights in the state legislature, said he expects a Democrat with "rural values" to have a strong showing.

"A pro-life, pro-gun Democrat can go toe-to-toe with anybody the GOP has to offer," he said.

Gordon cited among his accomplishments passage of the "America Competes Act," which called for increased spending on math and science programs.

"With the challenges our country faces, we have laid the foundation to rebuild our economy based on innovation, investments in research, and a sustained commitment to math and science education," he said. "For these reasons, I am committed to reauthorizing both the America Competes Act and NASA in the coming year."

Last week, Rep. Brian Baird, D-Wash., announced he would not seek re-election next year so he can spend more time with his family and pursue other ways to serve.

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Associated Press Writer Erik Schelzig contributed to this story from Nashville

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afgail
Wise and strong.
04:21 AM on 12/16/2009
I don't understand why the Blue Dogs run as Democrats? Scratch a Blue Dog democrat and you expose a racist Republican.
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09:26 PM on 12/15/2009
Maybe...hopefully...Marsha Blackburn will be the next Tennessee representative to announce her retirement.
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Billar
Fighting The Lies From The Right
07:03 PM on 12/15/2009
Good Riddance Bart. Enjoy your flat earth retirement, and government paid retirement benefits and health care.
02:38 PM on 12/15/2009
Good riddance! I'd rather have a Republican in that seat than a DINO. At least then I can get stabbed in the front instead of in the back.
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HC4BO
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02:37 PM on 12/15/2009
"A pro-life, pro-gun Democrat can go toe-to-toe with anybody the GOP has to offer," he said.

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Of Course ...

That's because he/she is NOT really a Democrat if you analyze it completely ... !
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GuyRC
FYI: there is a cream for micro-bio.
03:41 PM on 12/15/2009
I guess there simply aren't any progressives in Tennessee.
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jdunaway65
08:23 PM on 12/15/2009
Well, not that are ready/able to run for office. I'm in Nashville, and have a ton of progressive friends (and I am as well). Unfortunately, however, we ARE outnumbered...
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02:12 PM on 12/15/2009
That blue-balled dog better run away with his tail between his legs.
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springsm
12:56 PM on 12/15/2009
He is a chump...can't face the new election. Too many questions to answer. Bye Bye.
12:43 PM on 12/15/2009
Ten more Senators will retire before Reid can get a vote on his flimsy healthcare bill
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12:21 PM on 12/15/2009
If he's a Blue Dog, then good riddance.
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MauricioC
Be careful-90% of people are from accidents
11:54 AM on 12/15/2009
He was a Blue Dog, essentially a Republican. His retiring makes about as much difference as a fart in a tornado....
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
10:16 AM on 12/15/2009
What difference does it make he voted like a Republican anyway!
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rgilley
11:56 AM on 12/15/2009
Blue dogs always vote with republicans, thats how the conservatives keep their big business , big money friends in power. You think your getting a democrat when you vote but you really get a republican. It should be illeagal because its back door politics.
08:44 AM on 12/15/2009
Anyone hoping a "real" Democrat will win or even come forward for this seat is pretty delusional. Bart actually is a "real" Dem, the district has swung from Yellow Dog to Tea Party. This was part of Al Gore's district once upon a time. Gordon has had to struggle supporting what he believed in with what his ill-informed constituents were clamoring for. His ace-in-the-hole for 2010 was a massive war chest that the GOP couldn't match. There are liberal pockets in the state, Nashville and Memphis particularly. Sad day for Dems in Tennessee.
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springsm
12:58 PM on 12/15/2009
Well geezus..it is Tennessee..you don't expect any intellectual with some progressive views to surface in this century do you.
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09:04 PM on 12/15/2009
Al Gore doesn't qualify ?
09:06 PM on 12/14/2009
So who is in the wings? Another dog?
08:32 PM on 12/14/2009
Smart move. The Democrat party is looking to implode itself. While it is unlikely, there are those who believe that they may lose both the House and Senate.
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RitaS
08:09 PM on 12/14/2009
Yea! One Blue Dog Dem/Repub down...... How many more to go?
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mltaylor13pt1
An island of blue in the red sea of Tennessee.
11:27 AM on 12/15/2009
If you think a Liberal/Progressive Democrat will win that seat you are sadly mistaken. I live in TN and a Liberal?Progressive is unelectable outside of Memphis and Nashville.