Vermont
Related: About this forumAs Leahy ponders reelection, potential successors prepare for a vacancy
Sen. Patrick Leahy has a decision to make, and everyone’s waiting.
In the coming months, the 81-year-old Vermont Democrat is expected to disclose whether he will seek a ninth term in the U.S. Senate or step down. The retirement of the fifth longest-serving member in Senate history would open up at least one of the state’s three congressional seats for the first time in 16 years.
The prospect has prompted some of Vermont’s top politicians to prepare for a changing of the guards.
U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., who is widely seen as an heir apparent to Leahy, has beefed up his political operation and public appearance schedule in recent months. Vermont Senate President Pro Tempore Becca Balint, D-Windham, told VTDigger she is “definitely considering” running for Congress in 2022 if there’s an opening, though she ruled out challenging Leahy or Welch.
Read more: https://vtdigger.org/2021/05/27/as-leahy-ponders-reelection-potential-successors-prepare-for-a-vacancy/

Dream Girl
(5,111 posts)Need to go. I’m not being ageist, but why is anyone entitle to serve for decades on end? No more dynasties and kingdoms!
OnDoutside
(20,688 posts)Senate term, whatever about the next one. Especially after his health scare earlier this year.