Sen. Dodd Announces Plans to Retire

By and | January 6, 2010

Veteran Democratic Senator Christopher Dodd said Wednesday he will not seek re-election in November in recognition that he faced an uphill battle and underscoring upheaval facing President Barack Obama’s Democrats.

Dodd, 65, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee and leader of a financial regulation overhaul in the Senate, has been dogged by questions over his financial industry connections and was trailing badly in polls in his home state of Connecticut.

Dodd’s decision may well help Democrats hang on to his seat. Republicans conceded that Democratic chances would improve in the event that Connecticut’s attorney general, Richard Blumenthal, runs for the seat, and he told CNBC that he planned to do so.

Announcing his decision in East Haddam, Conn., Dodd said he found himself in the “toughest political shape of my career” but that he thought it was absurd to suggest there was no way he could win in November.

However, he said, a number of challenges over the past year — battling prostate cancer and the death of his sister — had prompted him to take stock of his life.

“I came to the conclusion that in the long sweep of American history, there are moments for each elected public official to step aside and let someone else step up. This is my moment to step aside,” he said.

Wall Street was looking for clues as to how hard Dodd, in his remaining months in office, would push for a financial regulation revamp that banking lobbyists and Republicans are fighting. A source close to Dodd said he plans to continue efforts to pass the regulation reforms.

Dodd has also been closely associated with pushing Obama’s health care agenda, subject of a long, contentious debate, as well as climate change legislation that faces an uncertain future this year.

(Additional reporting by Angela Moon in New York and Richard Cowan and David Morgan, editing by Paul Simao and Vicki Allen)

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  • January 8, 2010 at 4:43 am
    Hooray for Capitalism!!! says:
    The only reason the Republican party "splintered" so to speak, was because there were some who cried in their cornflakes that everyone in the party didn't share the exact same... read more
  • January 7, 2010 at 12:23 pm
    Realist says:
    Matt, Look at European nations that have many parties. It's so splintered that no one gets who they want and constant problems are the result. Look what happened when Ross Per... read more
  • January 7, 2010 at 11:47 am
    matt says:
    Chris Dodd exemplifies the child-like mentality of the U.S. Senate. His 'deeply pondered and heartfelt' decision is the political equivalent of knocking all of the pieces off ... read more

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