
GOP Sen. Alexander of Tennessee not seeking 2020 re-election
NASHVILLE — Republican U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee announced Monday that he won’t seek re-election in 2020, giving the red state its second open Senate contest in two years.
Alexander said in a news release that he was deeply grateful for being elected to more combined years as governor and senator than anyone else in Tennessee. But the 78-year-old politician said it’s now time for someone else to have that privilege. He will serve out his final two years.
With Alexander’s decision, popular Republican Gov. Bill Haslam told the Chattanooga Times Free Press that he will give “serious consideration” to making a Senate bid. Haslam declined to run for the seat that Republican Sen. Bob Corker is vacating and that Republican Sen.-elect Marsha Blackburn won in November. Haslam is leaving office in January due to term limits.
Alexander said he made his decision on an August fishing trip in Canada, but waited to announce until the end of the year to “let it settle and simmer and make sure it was the right decision.”