Senate's Harry Reid announces he won't seek re-election

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday, March 24, 2015, after a policy luncheon. Reid is wearing special glasses as part of his recovery from injuries suffered in an exercise accident in January.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday, March 24, 2015, after a policy luncheon. Reid is wearing special glasses as part of his recovery from injuries suffered in an exercise accident in January.

WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid is announcing he will not seek re-election to another term.

The 75-year-old Reid said in a statement issued by his office Friday that he wants to make sure Democrats regain control of the Senate next year and that it would be "inappropriate" for him to soak up campaign resources when he could be focusing on putting the Democrats back in power.

Reid also mentioned the Jan. 1 exercising accident that left him badly bruised and struggling to regain sight in his right eye.

He said the accident had given him time to think, and that his first concern should be the country, the Senate and the state of Nevada.

Reid was first elected to the Senate in 1986.

Read Saturday’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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