Could it be true? Is
Jon Bruning leaving the Senate race before the race even really begins?
If it is true, I don't get it. Why quit so early? I don't think he'll win, but that doesn't mean I don't think he
could win. And it's not like he and Johanns have to worry about beating up on each other so much that a Democrat could sneak into the seat. Nebraska's Democrats are down to, what, their 43rd choice at this point?
Maybe Bruning's campaign knows something we don't. Perhaps they're afraid more details about
Bruning's inappropriate behavior could come out if he stays in the race. That would screw up his Senate ambitions
and his career as Attorney General. Maybe there's some other skeleton in his closet.
Or perhaps Bruning is just choosing to focus on the areas in which he knows he can have success. It's an awfully conservative approach for somebody as driven as Jon Bruning, but it's not an unreasonable way to go.
Without some external motivator, I don't understand Bruning's decision. (If it's true, of course.) It seems premature. Then again, it wouldn't be the first time Bruning's actions have confused me.