Jolly Drops Senate Bid, Clears Way for Rubio

 

Friday, 17 June 2016 12:58 PM EDT ET

 Republican U.S. Rep. David Jolly is dropping out of Florida's Senate race and will run for re-election.

Jolly made his announcement Friday as speculation brewed that Republican Sen. Marco Rubio will run for re-election after previously saying he would give up his seat.

Jolly's decision now sets up a competitive race with former Republican governor and now Democrat Charlie Crist in a district that was redrawn more favorably for Democrats.

Jolly won office by defeated Democrat Alex Sink in a March 2014 special election. He faced no serious opposition the following November and was re-elected.

He entered the Senate race after it became clear his district would favor Democrats. He's now changing his mind as failed presidential candidate Marco Rubio considers running for re-election. The deadline to qualify for the ballot is next Friday.

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Republican U.S. Rep. David Jolly is dropping out of Florida's Senate race and will run for re-election. Jolly made his announcement Friday as speculation brewed that Republican Sen. Marco Rubio will run for re-election after previously saying he would give up his...
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