Former Rep. Murphy opts out of run for NY seat
Former Democratic Rep. Scott Murphy has decided against a run for retiring Rep. Bill Owens’s (D-N.Y.) seat.
{mosads}“After serious consideration, [my wife] Jen and I decided that now is not the right time for me to run,” Murphy said via email, according to Capital New York. “I’m going to keep working hard and remain passionate about building businesses and creating good jobs in the private sector.”
Murphy’s decision not to run leaves Democrats without a clear option for the seat, which became more competitive for Republicans with Owens’s announcement earlier this month that he’s not running for reelection.
The former lawmaker represented part of the district after his election to Congress via special election in 2009, and would’ve been able to self-fund to some degree.
Other potential Democratic candidates include former state Sen. Darrel Aubertine, Plattsburgh town supervisor Bernie Bassett and state Assemblywoman Addie Russell.
Republicans have a top-tier recruit already in the race in Elise Stefanik, who was endorsed by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) for the seat.
Stefanik is facing a handful of conservative challengers in the GOP primary, but she remains the party favorite, which could deliver her the endorsement of county party leaders when they gather Wednesday to decide on a candidate.
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