Durbin, No. 2 Senate Democrat, to Retire After 44 Years in Congress
Source: NYT
By Carl Hulse
Reporting from Washington
April 23, 2025
Senator Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Senate Democrat for two decades and a leading liberal voice on Capitol Hill, will not seek re-election next year, closing out a 44-year congressional career focused on immigration, the federal justice system and anti-smoking initiatives.
The decision to be announced on Wednesday by Mr. Durbin, 80, was widely expected and will immediately touch off a crowded competition for a rare Senate vacancy in his solidly blue state. It also intensifies a generational shift in the chamber as he becomes the fifth sitting senator to announce a retirement, all of them over the age of 65.
In an interview revealing his plans, Mr. Durbin, who is in his fifth Senate term, said it was not an easy choice to step away from his prime perch doing battle with President Trump, whom he considers a dire threat to democracy. He described moments in recent days where I thought, Man, I dont want to miss this fight.
But you know, he continued, I have to be honest about this. There are good people in the wings, good people on the bench ready to serve, and they can fight this fight just as effectively as I can. There comes a point where you have to face reality that this is the time to leave for me.
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snowybirdie
(6,035 posts)A warrior for the Senate Democrats.
riversedge
(75,144 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(161,888 posts)kacekwl
(8,217 posts)resident of Illinois I'm glad he's retiring. He has been a strong representative for Illinois but it's time to bring younger more invigorating ideas and leadership. I thank him for his long effective work for the country.
live love laugh
(15,192 posts)Durbin served Illinois well for decades but he backed the losing, now full MAGA mayoral candidate in Chicagos last election. I wouldnt have voted for him anyway. I hope we get a good replacement.
Midnight Writer
(23,734 posts)He has demonstrated he is not intimidated by Team Trump and he has no patience for fools and grifters like the Heritage Foundation.
He also has enough money and integrity that I don't think donors will corrupt or compromise him.
maxsolomon
(36,378 posts)I feel like the seat's pretty reliably Dem (Chicago exists) so I'm not concerned if he takes a pass. Being a Senator seems like it sucks.
Chasstev365
(5,363 posts)No more strongly worded letters and playing by rules than only Democrats adhere to.
Wild blueberry
(7,586 posts)Senator Durbin did a good job for a long time. Thank you.
Stepping down is the right thing to do now. Thank you.
Frasier Balzov
(4,319 posts)Time to float names.
(Maybe Durbin can whisper one or two.)
murielm99
(31,849 posts)She was a good representative for the 17th district. Also, she was mentored by Durbin. It could help that she is from the
Quad Cities, not Chicago. Many downstaters resent Chicagoans and think they have too much say in the state.
Frasier Balzov
(4,319 posts)Voluntarily did not run for her House seat again but left her district in good hands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Bustos
She has shown interest in the past. I can only hope she is still interested.
Certainly wouldn't surprise anyone to see Durbin endorse her.
murielm99
(31,849 posts)He is the first gay person to represent the district. Sorensen is a retired television meteorologist. My son is a weather geek and a storm chaser. He is friends with Eric.
joanbarnes
(1,987 posts)BComplex
(9,383 posts)We need strength, and we need warriors.
LuvLoogie
(7,969 posts)Just sayin'
Raven123
(6,604 posts)PortTack
(35,572 posts)LittleGirl
(8,663 posts)but it's about fucking time!
When you hit 75, you should retire.
I'm 65 and I am retired.
I don't want the generation before me in charge anymore.
go ahead, hide my post but these 80 year olds need to go home.
How are we ever going to have a democracy if you politicians never fucking go home.
Go away.
mucifer
(25,131 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(121,904 posts)
Can't imagine a Republican replacing him in Illinois.