Even With Nolan's Retirement, Mills Will Not Run For Congress Again

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Stewart Mills says he won't run for Congress again despite Rep. Rick Nolan's retirement.

Mills said in November he wouldn't challenge Nolan, a Democrat, for a third time. When Nolan recently announced plans to retire, Mills said he was reconsidering.

But Mills said in a Facebook posting Tuesday that he'd decided against it.

Several Democrats have expressed interest in the northeast Minnesota seat. Pete Stauber, a St. Louis County commissioner and retired Duluth police officer, is running on the Republican side.

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