“I don’t want my wife to read anything except near future. Because we said near future,” Levin told reporters Monday evening. “This will be a joint decision.”
A Levin spokeswoman told The Hill on Monday that his decision will come in the next three weeks.
{mosads}Levin, like his spokeswoman, argued that his small fundraising haul didn’t indicate that he plans to retire. He raised $13,000 in the final three months of 2012, a much lower number than most senators who face reelection in 2014, though he’d had a similar fundraising lull before deciding to run in previous elections.
“I have never raised money until my cycle,” he said.