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Janice Hahn Announces Candidacy To Succeed Jane Harman

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KEVIN FREKING   02/ 7/11 04:20 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Longtime Democratic Rep. Jane Harman plans to resign from the House to become the next president of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

In an e-mail to constituents on Monday, Harman said she filed paperwork notifying House officials that she was in discussions to succeed former Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., as the head of the center.

"I send this note because a decision is imminent and I wanted you to hear the news from me first," Harman wrote. "This is an excruciating decision because the distinction of representing the smartest constituents on earth will never be surpassed – nor will my relationships with my exceptional staff and colleagues in Congress. But shaping and leading the Wilson Center is a thrilling new challenge."

Hamilton stepped down from the position at the end of November, and the center's board of trustees is expected to choose a successor on Tuesday. The center is an organization designed to bring leading experts on various issues to Washington to interact with policymakers.

The 65-year-old Harman told constituents that "should this opportunity come to pass, I would be required to resign my seat." She said she would remain in Congress for several weeks to ensure an orderly transition.

Harman represents a Democratic-safe district that includes several beach front communities in suburban Los Angeles such as Venice and Redondo Beach. She was first elected to the House is 1992. After losing a race for governor, she regained the seat in 2000.

Potential candidates moved quickly to succeed Harman. Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn announced her candidacy and California Secretary of State Debra Bowen said via Twitter she was giving serious thought to running for the seat. Hahn is the sister of former Los Angeles mayor James Hahn.

The secretary of state's office in California said once Harman resigns, Gov. Jerry Brown would have 14 days to call a special election. The contest is likely to be held in June. Primary elections would be held about two months earlier.

She is also one of the wealthiest members of Congress. Her husband Sidney Harman, is the founder of Harman International Industries and the owner of Newsweek.

Harman was one of the few California incumbents to face a credible primary challenge last year. She ended up defeating Marcy Winograd for the second time, winning about 59 percent of the vote.

Harman is a leading voice for Democrats on intelligence and homeland security issues. She was the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee when Democrats won control of the House in 2006, but fellow Californian Nancy Pelosi bypassed her and chose Rep. Silvestre Reyes to serve as the committee's chairman.

She is a member of the "Blue Dog caucus," a group of moderate and conservative Democrats whose ranks were greatly thinned in the November elections.

"I have always believed that the best solutions to tough problems require a bipartisan approach and bipartisanship is the center's brand," she told constituents, adding that the position would give her a unique opportunity to involve political leaders and experts in debates over the most pressing foreign and domestic policy issues.

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dbrett480
07:35 PM on 02/21/2011
Hahn would be a great choice for Congress. She has worked hard for anti-gang programs, port security issues, environmental issues, and workers' rights. It's funny that she is getting so much criticism for being supposedly anti-Israel. That is only a small portion of what a Congresswoman deals with.
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Christopher Hull
Democratic Socialist
02:18 PM on 02/08/2011
I guess we need to start fundraising for Marci now.

So basically the whole time she was running for re-election she was in talks with this institute for a new job.

What a slime ball.
01:48 PM on 02/08/2011
Janice Hahn is not only an opportunist, she has a long history of turning a blind eye to blatant conflicts of interest. Does anybody really know how much money and favors she has accepted from lobbyists and PR firms while doing their bidding from her council seat? Hahn is a failed heir to an otherwise honorable political dynasty. Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. Those who just want to cash in, trade on their family's name to get into politics.
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12:46 PM on 02/08/2011
I sure hope Rep. Harman is going to pay for the cost of the special election. After all we just paid for one which she chose to run in. Perhaps her billionaire husband can open up his wallet and watch the moths fly out.

Disgusting people.
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ReelBusy
I'm the Ghost of Hollywood Past
12:22 PM on 02/08/2011
Janice didn't win this seat in 1998 when she ran for it.
She lost to a weak Republican.
If we want to keep the seat Blue, let's find a real candidate.
12:40 AM on 02/08/2011
I haven't paid a lot of attention to Hahn since she's an LA politician and I live in the South Bay, but what I have read about her activities led me to believe that she is primarily an opportunist. I'll be paying more attention now to see if she merits a vote.
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FTracy3
My micro-bio is as empty as the rest of my life.
11:46 PM on 02/07/2011
Ask anyone inside City Government--Janice Hahn is not the sharpest tool in the drawer. Surely we can do better than her at the national level. On the other hand, now that she's fixed Los Angeles, perhaps it's on to bigger and better things.
10:05 PM on 02/07/2011
So pleased to see Harman go.
She was always about self interest
and the money -
not what was good for the people.
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Abbybwood
After over 40 years of support for the Democratic
09:34 PM on 02/07/2011
I think what this picture is telling us is that Janice Hahn will be THE CHOSEN ONE to "succeed" Harman. Chosen by the Democratic Party hierarchy. Which means if Marcy Winograd or John Amato or any other "Democrat" decides to run for the seat they won't have a prayer because Hahn will get the endorsement and money from the Democratic Party. All others need not apply.

I wonder if the Republicans will even bother with this race? Will Mattie Fein throw her hat in??
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09:58 PM on 02/07/2011
This makes me sick.
The Democratic Party sucks as a progressive entity.
This move was done in typical DNC - AIPAC fashion.
Propaganda continues to rise as an art form.
Goebbels would be proud of his descendants.
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FTracy3
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11:47 PM on 02/07/2011
On what possible achievement should Janice Hahn move on to higher office? I'll vote for the Republican just to rebuke the slime that is propelling her forward.
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Baileygk
homosexual socialist, and proud of it!
07:28 PM on 02/07/2011
I'm sorry. What does this article have to do about Janice Hahn?

Did somebody say yellow journalism?