Rep. Benjamin Cardin Announces Senate Run Updated 11:25 AM ET April 26, 2005
http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?e=pr...89n5qoo2&src=apBy BRIAN WITTE
BALTIMORE (AP) - After 18 years in Congress, Rep. Benjamin Cardin on Tuesday announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat long held by retiring Sen. Paul Sarbanes.
"Together with Barbara Mikulski, I intend to carry on the work of Paul Sarbanes," Cardin said in a statement, referring to Maryland's other U.S. senator. "Working together, we've made the Bay cleaner, we've made the streets safer, and we've increased economic opportunities."
Cardin, a 61-year-old Democrat, has represented Maryland's 3rd Congressional District, which includes parts of Baltimore, since 1987. Among his accomplishments, he cites his 2001 legislation to increase the amount Americans can put into their 401(k) plans and IRAs.
Already in the Democratic race are Kweisi Mfume, the former NAACP president who also served as a Maryland congressman, and A. Robert Kaufman, a civic activist who has made several unsuccessful runs for office. Rep. Chris Van Hollen, who represents a district covering the Washington suburbs, has been exploring a run.
Republican Lt. Gov. Michael Steele also is considering running for Sarbanes' seat next year.
Before his election to Congress, Cardin spent nearly 20 years in the state House of Delegates, including seven years as speaker.