Inhofe Eyes 2014 Reelection Campaign
From The Tulsa World ~ U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, who believes his seniority on two major committees helped give him another election victory this week, said he could run again in 2014 if he remains in good health.
The Oklahoma Republican turns 74 this month and will be 80 in 2014, when his Senate seat is up for election again.
"I am particularly blessed for some reason I don't understand. I am never sick,'' Inhofe said. "In the last three weeks in the race, I actually in my plane went to 61 communities. That's not easy. I went from dark to dark every single day, actually six days a week.''
Inhofe also said he still enjoys campaigning and dismisses suggestions from others that he may be too old: "I ride horses in parades. I am just much healthier than a lot of people I know who are 60 years old,'' he said.
The Oklahoma Republican turns 74 this month and will be 80 in 2014, when his Senate seat is up for election again.
"I am particularly blessed for some reason I don't understand. I am never sick,'' Inhofe said. "In the last three weeks in the race, I actually in my plane went to 61 communities. That's not easy. I went from dark to dark every single day, actually six days a week.''
Inhofe also said he still enjoys campaigning and dismisses suggestions from others that he may be too old: "I ride horses in parades. I am just much healthier than a lot of people I know who are 60 years old,'' he said.
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