U.S. Congressman Mike Kelly announced Tuesday he will not be running for Senator and will instead seek another term in the House.
Kelly, of Butler, is currently in his fourth term in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the 3rd congressional district. His term expires in 2019.
Some had speculated Republican Congressman Kelly would pursue the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democrat Bob Casey.
Rep. Kelly’s statement:
“For four consecutive elections I have been entrusted to represent the people of Pennsylvania’s Third District in the halls of Congress. Carrying out this public service has been the honor of my lifetime. As a member of the distinguished Ways and Means Committee, I have had the privilege of being at the forefront of the most pressing debates impacting our entire country, including tax reform and health care reform. From this platform I remain in an influential position to fight for my most important priority: securing a stronger economy and higher take-home pay for my constituents and for all Americans. There are critical fights ahead which will require all of my energy and focus. In light of these considerations, I will be seeking a fifth term in the House of Representatives and will not be pursuing a run for the Senate next year. I am truly grateful for the outpouring of support from so many of my fellow Pennsylvanians as I have carefully deliberated the best path forward and come to this decision.”
Someone who reportedly is planning to run for Casey’s seat is U.S. Representative Lou Barletta, who currently represents the 11th congressional district, which includes places like Harrisburg and Carlisle. According to the Associated Press, Barletta began telling GOP officials of his plans last week.
Barletta is a staunch Trump supporter and was a co-chairman of Trump’s ultimately successful campaign in Pennsylvania.
Sen. Casey plans to seek a third six-year term in next year’s election. He is a fierce critic of Republican President Donald Trump.
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