Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said in a statement on Monday that he's "giving serious consideration" to running for Louisiana governor, Politico reported.
Kennedy said in a statement: "I've spent my life and career serving the people of Louisiana. Becky and I raised our family here and are so proud to call it home. But we can't deny that our great state is facing serious challenges. To meet those challenges, Louisiana families deserve a governor who can lead our state and help solve our toughest problems."
He added: "Over the last year, Louisianians have asked me time and time again to come home to serve as governor during these difficult times. Becky and I love the people of Louisiana. We've always listened to them, so I am giving serious consideration to entering the governor's race. I'll be announcing my decision soon."
The Louisiana Republican Party already issued an endorsement for Attorney General Jeff Landry, prompting backlash from other prominent Republicans seeking the nomination.
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