Politics & Government

Rep. Broun's Wife Hints at a Possible Senate Run for Her Husband

Niki Broun reportedly said her husband was announcing his run for the the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Saxby Chambliss in 2014.

A post picked up by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution says Niki Broun, wife of Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA-10), whose congressional district includes Dacula, told the group Citizens Helping America Restore Government Ethics on Tuesday that her husband had her permission to run, and that he was announcing his candidacy.

Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss announced last week that he would not seek a third term, opening the way for a spirited primary among potential successors.

Rep. Broun himself still isn't quite ready to take the plunge. The Athens Banner-Herald reported Wednesday that Broun's office doesn't plan an announcement on his prospective candidacy until sometime in the next week.

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Broun, who represents southern Clarke County, all of Oconee, Barrow and Walton, and part of Gwinnett, among other regions, is known nationally for his positions on science and the age of the earth. He ran unopposed for re-election in 2012, but a write-in campaign for evolutionary scientist Charles Darwin garnered thousands of votes.

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