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Gabrielle Giffords Spends Last Day As Congresswoman With Constituents In Tucson

Gabrielle Giffords Resignation

AMANDA LEE MYERS   01/23/12 09:42 PM ET   AP

TUCSON, Ariz. — On a bittersweet day for Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, the outgoing congresswoman spent her final hours in Tucson as the city's U.S. representative, finishing the meeting she started on the morning she was shot and bidding farewell to constituents who supported her through a long recovery.

It may not be the end, though. The woman whose improbable recovery captivated the nation promised, "I will return."

Giffords spent time Monday at her office with other survivors of the shooting rampage that killed six people and injured 13. She hugged and talked with survivors, including Suzi Hileman, who was shot three times while trying to save her young friend and neighbor, 9-year-old Christina-Taylor Green. The little girl died from a gunshot wound to the chest.

"The last time I did this I had Christina's hand," Hileman said. "It was something that was hanging out there, and now it's not."

Others who met with Giffords included Pat Maisch, who was hailed as a hero for wrestling a gun magazine from the shooter that day, and Daniel Hernandez, Giffords' intern at the time who helped save her life by trying to stop her bleeding until an ambulance arrived.

"It was very touching," said Maisch, who was not hurt in the attack. "I thanked her for her service, wished her well, and she just looked beautiful."

Giffords announced Sunday that she would resign from Congress this week to focus on her recovery. Maisch was sad to think that Giffords would no longer be her congresswoman.

"But I want her to do what's best for her," she said. "She's got to take care of herself."

However, an upbeat Giffords hinted that her departure from public life might be temporary. In a message sent on Twitter, she said: "I will return & we will work together for Arizona & this great country."

In her last act in Tucson as a congresswoman, the Democrat visited one of her favorite charities, the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona.

The food bank established the Gabrielle Giffords Family Assistance Center with $215,000 it received in the wake of the shooting. Giffords' husband and former astronaut Mark Kelly told people who wanted to help Giffords after the shooting that the best way to do so was to donate to one of her favorite charities.

The center has helped 900 families get on food stamps in the last year and offered guidance to needy families seeking assistance with housing, insurance, clothing and other basic needs.

"It's a wonderful thing that she gets to come here and see the center we built," said Bill Carnegie, the food bank's CEO. "But it's also her exit from Congress. I'm concerned about the future."

Giffords' aides had to yell at TV cameramen and reporters who surrounded the congresswoman as she arrived, telling them to back up. Giffords didn't bat an eye and walked with confidence through the crowd and into the building, where she promptly hugged Carnegie and others.

When she saw the center that is named in her honor, she said "Wow" and "Awesome."

When one woman told Giffords, "I love your new hairstyle," she beamed and responded with "Thank you."

Giffords did not address reporters at the center and planned to head to the airport right after her visit. She was expected in Washington on Tuesday for President Barack Obama's State of the Union address.

In her announcement Sunday, Giffords said that by stepping down, she was doing what is best for Arizona.

"I don't remember much from that horrible day, but I will never forget the trust you placed in me to be your voice," she said in a video posted online.

The video showed a close-up of Giffords gazing directly at the camera and speaking in a voice that was both firm and halting.

"I have more work to do on my recovery," the congresswoman said at the end of the two-minute message, appearing to strain to communicate.

C.J. Karamargin, who was Giffords' spokesman until recently, said he can only imagine what she is feeling as she steps down.

"But Gabby would never want to do a job unless she could give everything to it," he said.

"The news of her stepping down was almost more emotional than this time last year because then, she had survived and had a positive prognosis. Now we've got this pause, this comma, in her career ... and she won't be back anytime soon."

Giffords was shot in the head at point-blank range as she was meeting with constituents outside a grocery store. Her recovery progressed to the point that she was able to walk into the House chamber last August to cast a vote.

Giffords' resignation set up a free-for-all in a competitive district.

She could have stayed in office for another year even without seeking re-election, but her decision to resign scrambles the political landscape.

Arizona must hold a special primary and general election to find someone to finish out her remaining months in office. That will probably happen in the spring or early summer. Then voters will elect someone in November for a full two-year term.

Giffords would have been heavily favored to win again.

She was elected to her third term just two months before she was shot, winning by only about 1 percent over a tea party Republican. But she gained immense public support during her recovery.

Among those mentioned as potential candidates were several Republican and Democratic state lawmakers and the name of Giffords' husband, Mark Kelly, although he has publicly quashed such speculation.

A state Democratic party official who met with Giffords on Sunday also suggested that she could return to politics.

Jim Woodbrey, a senior vice chairman of the state party, said Giffords strongly implied at a meeting that she would seek office again someday. He said the decision to resign came after much thought.

"It was Gabby's individual decision, and she was not in any condition to make that decision five months ago," he said. "So I think waiting so that she could make an informed decision on her own was the right thing to do."

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Associated Press writers Bob Christie and Jacques Billeaud in Phoenix and David Espo in Washington contributed to this story.

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TUCSON, Ariz. — On a bittersweet day for Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, the outgoing congresswoman spent her final hours in Tucson as the city's U.S. representative, finishing the meeting she started ...
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rrzeus26
Feels good to be RIGHT!!!
04:17 PM on 01/24/2012
I think we've heard enough about this. It's not news anymore. Why is there not some coverage of the other victims? They never mention them in the articles that keep coming. One would think it just happened, and she was the only person that sustained serious injury. But then the press loves Dems and needs positive articles to write about.
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10:52 PM on 01/24/2012
She's the only one who just announced her resignation from Congress. That's news.
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bmitche
03:39 PM on 01/24/2012
It is a sad world when you have someone who are willing to change someone's life only to make a point.
04:33 PM on 01/24/2012
Actually it's a sad world that Jared L. teachers, parents & PCC (jr. college he was thrown out of) didn't spend some quality time getting him the help and medicine he was crying out for. Until our society quits looking the other way when something is wrong it will keep on happening...trust me.
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bmitche
05:50 PM on 01/24/2012
Very good point.
01:01 PM on 01/24/2012
i wish her the best of luck i would like to see her move back to arizona. she is what makes az what it is she is a miracle in it self. please come back to arizona.
12:33 PM on 01/24/2012
I live in Tucson and she did it exactly right-I am a Rep. but in this case she deserved the right to take her time on the decision and actually her husband can run in her place-just like all the other canidates. Don't judge others if you haven't walked in their shoes...she is a real trooper.
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Ken Koziol
12:27 PM on 01/24/2012
Hey what ever happened to the other people that where shot, have not heard one thing about their recovery. I wonder if they could go back to work, I wonder who paid for their rehab, I wonder if they are disabled if they will receive their last paycheck for the rest of their lives or if that was their last paycheck the day they got shot.
01:20 PM on 01/24/2012
Big questing ???? But just remember those people who got hurt or shot at they are in a good place in hands of god.

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12:25 PM on 01/24/2012
Seeing her reminds me of what I went thru and still going thru. I had closed head trauma due to an accident.. I had to learn everything...talk, dates, walking, talking and doing things. It has been almost 4 years and many more to go. I've learned not to give up.
12:16 PM on 01/24/2012
What happened to Gab is horrible, let alone all the others who too . . . were injured or killed. Put the perp to death. Now. But as far as G's office in politics goes . . . let's hope we see a Conservative take over, and actually do something helpful for the great state of Arizona! One less DemocRAT, albeit because of a horrible and despicable crime, is still . . . a good thing for Arizona and America! GO NEWT!!!
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07:21 PM on 01/24/2012
The current regime in Arizona hasn't exactly been knocking them over the fence lately. You think any Republican at all would be better than this very centrist Democrat, just by virtue of being a Republican?
08:56 PM on 01/24/2012
What is a 'centrist' anything. I'll tell you. It's a load of crap. And, I never used the word Republican. You did. I stand behind what I said. A good solid conservative is what Arizona, and the Country . . . needs. For security, #1. For everything else . . . following in the light of and springing forth from #1. So, if you are a Democrat, then I guess you can remain offended. I know better than to try and reason with you.
12:07 PM on 01/24/2012
Thank GOD. I am sick to death about this woman. She gets more publicity than all of the troops coming home with all kinds of disabilities from the wars in Iraq and Afganistan. I still say a womans place is in the home while she has chldren there. Children need at least one of their parents at home atall times. to learn and keep them safe. A nanny is ok every once in a while for a break. If you want to be in polotics then do not have children. The formative years are the most inportant ones and should be by the parents, not some nanny who might not think the same way you do. Womens place is in the home or why get married in the first place. A man is the head of the house as long as he does it fairly. Women wanted womans place in the world and got it. Then when the marriage goes down the toilet the woman wonders why. GOD, made a wonderful position for each of us. But women were not satisfied with it and just had to feel equal. Well equal is as equal does and she might end up the loser or shot. so who is to blame ? The woman or the man ? Ladies stay home where you belong as that is the most important job in the whole house hold. Behind every good man is a better wife.
12:34 PM on 01/24/2012
if this were the 1800 your ideas might be workable but in today's economy a family really needs 2 incomes to survive and thrive. However today, most families are lucky to have both parents in the home at all....much less working.
12:36 PM on 01/24/2012
What the heck are you talking about? This has nothing to do with ANYTHING.
12:07 PM on 01/24/2012
Giffords is class all the way.

While she may have physical difficulties, there's no indication that her reasoning has been compromised, so she could have continued--but it would have been too big a sacrifice for her.

Pity that there are so many "small minds" on this thread.
12:04 PM on 01/24/2012
what is the latest on the shooters handler?
11:51 AM on 01/24/2012
Its about time
11:46 AM on 01/24/2012
GOD BLESS GABBY!
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11:35 AM on 01/24/2012
some pretty vicious people on this thread...
11:11 AM on 01/24/2012
Im so sorry for her trials. I hope she gets better. But Im glad her vote is off the table.
11:49 AM on 01/24/2012
I think she should of been dismissed or dropped out right after the shooting, as she wasn't, and really still isn't, able to perform that job decently. At least she nknows it now and left, but look at all the time that has went by with taxpayers paying her salaray and getting no work in return.
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Tom Airhart
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
12:14 PM on 01/24/2012
Be careful what you wish for.
11:08 AM on 01/24/2012
Gabby, Don't let them use you until you are just a tired old story. . . . if not too late already.

Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals"

RULE 7: "A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag." Don't become old news. (Even radical activists get bored. So to keep them excited and involved, organizers are constantly coming up with new tactics.)