Utah Republican Senator Mitt Romney, 76, announced on Wednesday that he will not seek re-election in 2024, bringing an end to his decades-long career as a milquetoast Republican who has, more often than not, empowered and enabled the political left in America.
The news comes shortly after Utah Republicans signaled the need for fresh representation, unhappy with Romney’s antagonistic behavior towards former President Donald J. Trump.
Citing his age as rationale, Romney said he would be in his mid-80s by the end of another Senate term. In a video posted to X, he took shots at both Joe Biden and Donald Trump:
My message to Utahns on my Senate reelection plan: pic.twitter.com/kgbsfIxMeR
— Senator Mitt Romney (@SenatorRomney) September 13, 2023
Romney’s decision comes as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis attempted to open a new front on Donald Trump, declaring him too old for office, and even criticizing the nation’s founders for failing to prohibit people over the age of 80 from assuming the Oval Office.



