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Tim Johnson Retirement: Veteran Illinois Congressman To Drop Bid For 7th Term And Retire, GOP Official Says

By DAVID MERCER 04/04/12 10:16 PM ET AP

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Veteran Illinois U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson intends to drop his bid for a seventh term and retire, a Republican official said Wednesday.

Johnson was expected to make a public announcement of his decision Thursday, said the official, who spoke directly with Johnson but would confirm the decision only on condition of anonymity in order not to pre-empt the congressman's formal announcement.

The reason for the 65-year-old Johnson's decision was not clear, but the official said he wanted to spend more time with his family.

Johnson, known for taking positions at odds with his party colleagues and his attempts to call every resident of his district, was considered a strong candidate for re-election in November to his seat in eastern Illinois' 13th Congressional District. He is just two weeks removed from a primary victory over two candidates.

Despite a new congressional district map drawn by Illinois Democrats, national Republicans had largely considered Johnson's seat safe in the November election. Johnson felt secure enough to stay in Washington during Illinois' primary election last month where he easily won the GOP nomination over two challengers.

But national Democrats had targeted the seat as a potential pickup in their efforts to reverse Republican gains in Illinois congressional seats in 2010 and help their party win back a majority in the U.S. House. They cite how the new map added Democratic-friendly territory to Johnson's district, which now covers a much bigger section of central Illinois to the Missouri line.

In November, Johnson faced David Gill, a Democrat from Bloomington.

A second Republican official said that Johnson has been telling colleagues about his plans for at least two weeks, and that Johnson believed the seat was secure enough to leave to another Republican in November. The official, also speaking anonymously ahead of Johnson's formal announcement, said jockeying among other Republicans for the seat already was intense, with "all kinds of names bandied about."

"I think that there are a lot of people that are interested because we are going to win that seat. I don't know if I would call it jockeying for position, but a lot of good people are interested," said Pat Brady, chairman of the Illinois Republican Party.

A replacement candidate would be chosen by county officials from the congressional district, officials said, but Brady said he had asked party lawyers Wednesday to verify the exact process. Habeeb Habeeb, interim chairman of Champaign County's Republican Party, did not immediately return a call from The Associated Press.

Johnson was first elected to Congress in 2000 after serving in the state General Assembly since 1976. Before that he was a member of the Urbana City Council.

Among the positions Johnson has sometimes taken against his party colleagues are his call last year for an end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Last month he endorsed Ron Paul in the presidential race.

Leaving now, Johnson will have never lost an election. He is a lawyer and University of Illinois graduate.

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Veteran Illinois U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson intends to drop his bid for a seventh term and retire, a Republican official said Wednesday. Johnson was expected to make a public announceme...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Veteran Illinois U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson intends to drop his bid for a seventh term and retire, a Republican official said Wednesday. Johnson was expected to make a public announceme...
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ItAintNoRocketScience
"Zat's not my department," says Wernher Von Braun.
02:52 PM on 04/05/2012
My parents live in his district, and I know HP will not let me repeat here all the colorful metaphors they use to describe this creep.
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shirlyujest
12:41 PM on 04/05/2012
I hope it's true that he just wants to spend more time with the family because frankly, he looks ill in that picture.  Meantime, go D's...get a decent candidate with appropriate support and another seat goes D in November.  Sounds good to me!
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Yikes11
Elbows off the Table
12:14 PM on 04/05/2012
Looks positively ill.
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Luke Armstrong
Your children will run this country one day.... st
11:47 AM on 04/05/2012
I wonder how much his pay has increased since he started....
11:47 AM on 04/05/2012
What did he do wrong? Here comes a scandal.
11:22 AM on 04/05/2012
A back bencher,
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
11:13 AM on 04/05/2012
In 7 terms all he's remembered for is suddenly going against the "wars". Now he gets a great retirment courtesy of the taxpayers.
11:11 AM on 04/05/2012
Anytime a politician says he wants to spend more time with his family, the reason is something else. Something else is going on here.
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Lokimom10
Very happy to be blue.
10:56 AM on 04/05/2012
Since he has been in Congress for so long and probably NOT a TParty favorite he knows that it is futile to try and run against the extreme right. Can't say that I blame him.
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Kingstone
Independent- Out of box
10:54 AM on 04/05/2012
He was never a leader on anything. I have never seen him anywhere or on TV. A secret man is gone.
10:53 AM on 04/05/2012
Don't assume he is a moderate. I'm aware of his voting record and his leanings. I live a district over from him and receive his postcards and flyers. This is a shock that he's leaving. He just sent out a mass mailing that made it clear he was still running in November and was seeing re-election. The flyers are terrible and only talk of saving unborn babies and always voting pro-life. The pictures on the cards are emotionally manipulative and his own campaign picture is at least 10 years old and looks like it was taken at a family picnic after someone told him to put the cigarette down so they could take of pic of him not even looking towards the camera. David Gill has this guy beat and he knows it. When the primaries occurred a couple of weeks ago, Timothy got a huge wake up call. He's leaving because he doesn't want to lose.
10:38 AM on 04/05/2012
He sounds like the kind of person the Republican party needs desparately to hang on to and needs more of.
10:37 AM on 04/05/2012
So who would have thought that Repubulicans would have a Muslim County chair?
bluecub
Medicare and SS for Congress, too
10:26 AM on 04/05/2012
He didn't want to bend over for the Tea Party...
10:25 AM on 04/05/2012
Did Grover Norquist's "Taxpayer Protection Pledge" drive Johnson out? Sign and circulate this petition asking all State and Federal Lawmakers to renounce their "No-Tax Pledges" and legislate with free will as Johnson tried to do.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/631/843/631/