New York's Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Pirro, has decided not to seek a fourth term, according to the Journal News.
Pirro is reportedly considering running for state attorney general or the U.S. Senate in 2006. The attorney general position is being vacated by Elliot Spitzer, who is running for governor. Former HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo is eyeing the attorney general position on the Democratic side. If Pirro runs for the Senate she will be challenging Senator Hillary Clinton.
Either race would be interesting with Pirro running. Unfortunately, Pirro's decision not to seek re-elction as attorney general might not be because she will be running for statewide office. It may have more to do with her husband's bad publicity.
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