MADISON, WI (WTAQ) – Wisconsin Republican U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy says he’s out and won’t be challenging Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin in 2018.
That clears the way for other Republicans who had been waiting for his decision to get in the race.
Duffy announced today (Thursday) that he decided against challenging Baldwin, who will be up for re-election for the first time next year.
Duffy is in his fourth term representing north-central Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District.
Duffy says in a statement that “this is not the right time for me to run for Senate.”
He and his wife have eight children and Duffy says “family always comes first.”
Several other Republicans have been considering a run.
That includes state Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald and Madison businessman Eric Hovde.


