| July 9, 2009 AP source: Burris won't run for full Senate term
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A Democratic official says Roland Burris will
not run for a full Senate term in 2010.
The source says Burris has begun informing Democratic officials
about his decision. The official spoke on condition because Burris
had yet to announce his decision.
Burris was appointed by disgraced Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich
to fill the Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama. His
appointment was criticized from the moment it was announced and
prompted calls for Burris to resign.
In the Senate, Burris has been treated as something of a pariah
because of his ties to Blagojevich, who was arrested in part on
allegations he tried to sell the Senate seat.
By not seeking a full term, Burris increases Democrats chances
of holding on to the Senate seat in 2010. Republicans had viewed
Burris as a potentially easy target if he were to run for a
full-term in the Senate.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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