Price delaying Georgia Senate decision until May

“The election of Georgia’s next senator is 21 months away and there is plenty of time for campaigning,” he said in a statement issued to the Washington Post.

{mosads}“To announce a decision prior to the completion of the work on the debt ceiling and critical fiscal policy in May 2013 would be distracting and unwise. At that time, Betty and I will then be prepared to come to a decision on my candidacy for the U.S. Senate as Georgia’s conservative voice.”

So far, only Rep. Paul Broun (R-Ga.) has announced his intentions to run for the seat, but Price has long been rumored to have retiring Sen. Saxby Chambliss’ (R-Ga.) seat in mind.

However, he says in his statement that his role as vice chairman of the Budget Committee will be his main concern going forward, with a focus on developing a plan to balance the budget in a decade.

“Too often, elected officials look toward the next rung on the ladder instead of the task at hand. In the weeks to come, by demonstrating effective leadership, I will be focused on fulfilling the job I was elected to do,” he says.

Going into 2014, though, Price is likely to face a hotly-contested primary. Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) has also been making moves toward a run, as have Reps. Tom Graves and Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.). Price would start off a bid in a strong position, with about $1.6 million in the bank at the end of the year, and having raised $300,000 over the past two weeks.

Tags Paul Broun Phil Gingrey Saxby Chambliss Tom Graves

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