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Feingold On Senate Or Gov Bid: ‘I’m Looking At It’

Former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI)

Former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI), who was defeated for re-election after three terms in the 2010 Republican wave, now says he is considering a possible comeback bid for the state’s other Senate seat, from which Democratic Sen. Herb Kohl is retiring in 2012.

“I am looking at it, but I feel I should take some time to think this through,” Feingold told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “For me the question right now is whether it’s a good idea for me to go back into this sort of life.”

Feingold said he would decide by Labor Day.

A recent survey from Public Policy Polling (D) found that Feingold would likely have a solid lock on the Democratic nomination, giving him a lead of 70%-12% over Rep. Tammy Baldwin, who is also considering a run. (Without Feingold in the race, Baldwin would start out with a plurality over a field of several other Democrats.)

Feingold also said he has been approached about running for one of two offices — the Senate seat, or for governor in a potential recall against Walker in early 2012:

Asked which of those two jobs — senator or governor — held more interest for him, Feingold said “I don’t have any specific thoughts about the different offices.” He said his first decision is whether he wants to be a political candidate again, when “not being in office has certain appeals to it.”

Said Feingold: “I’m not down to the level of which office or when, but I realize I have to come to grips with whether I would be a candidate for Senate in 2012 in the reasonably near future.”

Notably, Feingold will be attending this weekend’s state Democratic Party convention, which is expected to serve as a large rally for the state Senate recalls. However, he declined a speaking slot offered to him by the party, as those are typically given to current officeholders or candidates.

2012 elections, Recall, Russ Feingold, Scott Walker, Senate '12, WI-SEN, Wisconsin
Eric Kleefeld

Eric Kleefeld joined TPM as an intern for the final months of the 2006 midterm elections, and then kept showing up for work. His other interests include guitars, old comic books and the politics of various English-speaking countries.

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