New Hampshire Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter will stop running for Congress at the end of this term.
Democratic Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, the first woman elected to Congress from New Hampshire, said Friday she’s retiring at the end of her term.
Shea-Porter, 64, said in a statement that “the time has come in my life to pause and decide on a different path.”
We’ll have to wait and see how different but for now January 2019 can’t come soon enough.
And now, who wants to bet Andru Volinsky is going to run in her place?
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