APNewsBreak: Rep. Stupak, D-Mich., targeted by Tea Party over health care vote, is retiring

By John Flesher, AP
Friday, April 9, 2010

Tea Party target Stupak won’t seek re-election

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Democratic Congressman Bart Stupak of Michigan tells The Associated Press that he’ll retire from Congress rather than seek a 10th term this year.

Stupak has drawn criticism from opponents of the recently enacted health care overhaul after leading a bloc of anti-abortion Democrats whose last-minute support was crucial to its approval by the House.

The Tea Party Express is calling for his defeat at rallies in his sprawling northern Michigan district this week.

But Stupak tells the AP the attacks didn’t influence his decision and he could win re-election if he tried.

He plans to announce his decision at an afternoon news conference at Northern Michigan University.

He says he wants to spend more time with his family and start a new career after 18 years in Congress.

Discussion

Naota
April 9, 2010: 8:17 am

Considering the fact that Stupak was receiving death threats from the “pro-choice” movement before he changed his vote, I’m not surprised he changed his vote.

Stupak didn’t just betray the pro-life movement, he also betrayed all the babies who will be murdered because of him.

He will not be missed.

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