Four-term Sen. Barbara Boxer said she won't seek another term in the U.S. Senate in 2016, ending speculation about the California Democrat's political future.
"I will not be running for the Senate in 2016," she
said in a taped interview
Boxer, 74, said neither age nor partisanship in Congress were factors in her decision.
Boxer, the junior senator from California, was first elected to the Senate in 1992. She served in the House for a decade before that. She was a strong supporter of environmental protections, abortion rights and gun control.
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