Geee Posted November 7, 2014 Share Posted November 7, 2014 Brietbart: Boxer (D-CA) will be up for re-election for the fifth time. California’s junior Senator was first elected in 1992, in a close race that she won by just under 5% of the vote. In all of her elections since, Boxer has handily dispatched her GOP opponents. Yet Boxer has an anemic $148,777 in campaign cash, according to her most recent filing with the Federal Elections Commission. That is fueling rumors--especially after Tuesday's Republican takeover--that Boxer may soon retire. Boxer, who would be 75 years old when being sworn into a 5th term, has made no formal announcement of her plans. But it is not uncommon, when a Senator dramatically slows the pace of his or her fundraising, that retirement becomes a serious consideration. This would especially be the case for a Senator who represents a state in which television advertising is more expensive than anywhere else in the nation. On Thursday, at a post-election symposium in Sacramento hosted by Capitol Weekly, Boxer’s political consultant, Rose Kapolczynski, was asked about Boxer’s low fundraising totals. She dismissed the possibility Boxer would seek re-election. She said that the Senator has not made any decision about retiring, and went on to say that she did not need to raise money because Republicans have no bench in California. Nevertheless, in the absence of Boxer making affirmative strides towards a re-election effort, speculation can be expected to grow in political circles. There is no shortage of eager Democrats who would be anxious to vie for her seat, knowing that even an open Senate seat would be an uphill battle for a Republican opponent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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