Senator Michael Bennet, Democrat of Colorado, is planning to announce on Friday that he will run for governor next year, according to two people with knowledge of his plans.
The move by Mr. Bennet, who has served in the Senate since 2009 and ran for president in 2020, makes him the latest Democratic senator to plan to move on from Congress. He is not up for re-election in the Senate until 2028, meaning he can keep his seat as he pursues the governor’s mansion. Axios earlier reported Mr. Bennet’s planned move.
Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat who has led the state since 2019, cannot run for re-election because of term limits. Colorado has not elected a Republican governor since 2002, making Mr. Bennet a strong contender to be the next chief executive of the state.
But first, he will face Phil Weiser, the state’s Democratic attorney general, who has already announced a bid. Mr. Weiser has emerged as a high-profile opponent of the Trump administration in recent months, joining with other state attorneys general to file lawsuits over a series of policies and executive orders.
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Lisa Lerer is a national political reporter for The Times, based in New York. She has covered American politics for nearly two decades.
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