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July 5, 2008 6:53:23 PM CDT



Disabled Vet Nixes New Run for Congress

Posted Jul 9, 07 5:30 AM CDT in US Politics    Editor's Choice

(Newser) – A decorated disabled Iraq war vet announced she won't launch a second battle for an Illinois congressional seat, despite losing the last election to a Republican by less than 3%. Tammy Duckworth, who lost  her legs in a grenade attack on a helicopter she was co-piloting, said she'll continue her current job as state director of veterans' affairs.

"I think I have done more for veterans than Congress," she said.  She left the door open to a future run. The district west of Chicago where Duckworth ran has long been a GOP stronghold. The race was one of the most hotly contested in the nation; Democrats are still hopeful they can pull off a win in 2008.

Source Chicago Tribune

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Tammy Duckworth and her husband, Bryan Bowlsbey, watch early returns in her unsuccessful bid for the U.S. House seat in this Nov. 7, 2006, file photo in Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. Duckworth, now the Illinois...   (Associated Press)
Tammy Duckworth leaves the stage with her husband, Bryan Bowlsbey, after conceding defeat in her run for the U.S. House in this Nov. 7, 2006, file photo taken in Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. Duckworth, now...   (Associated Press)
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