‘It’s Time to Pass the Torch’

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Senator Dick Durbin (D-il): the second Democrat in the Senate, announced on Wednesday that he will not see re-election.

The Senate Whip, who has served in the Senate since 1996, made the announcement in a video message posted on social networks on Wednesday.

“Wheter’s decision to apply for re-election has not been easy. I really love the work of being a senator of the United States, but in my heart, I know it’s time to spend the torch, so I am announcing today that I am not Senator Marino Sair Sair Sair Sair Sair-Yar”, leave his office when his term expires in 2027.

“The people of Illinois have honored me with this longest responsibility than anyone chosen for the Senate and the history of our state. I am really grateful. At this time, the challenges facing our inheritance are historical and unprecedented,” Durbin said.

“The threats to our democracy and the way of life are very real, and I can assure you that I will do everything in my power to fight for Illinois and the future or against, every day of my remaining time in the Senate, noticing that I keep my life, pointing out that he holds, pointing out that he keeps my life, pointing out, pointing out that he has the service of the congress.”

He thanked his family and personal and assured the people of Illinois that his colleague of the Senate, Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-il), “is a trusted friend and an effective leader” who will be a “true asset for Illinois and the nation as the main senator of our state.”

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Durbin served in the United States Representatives House since 1982 before taking his seat in the Senate in 1996. If he sought re -election and won, he would have an 88 -year -old leg at the end of his next term.

“You observe your whorlagues and observe what happens. For some of them, there is this miraculous aging process in which they never seem to get old too much,” he told Wbez Chicago.

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Durbin follows other Democratic senators, including Senator Jeanne Shanten (D-NH) and Senator Tina Blacksmith (D -MN) -who who have also announced that they will not see re -election.

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