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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Politics
Seema Mehta

Schwarzenegger says he won't run for Senate

Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Sunday that he is not interested in running for the U.S. Senate, after a report last week that he was considering a campaign for the seat held by Dianne Feinstein.

"I'm deeply flattered by all of the people who have approached me about running for Senate, but my mission right now is to bring sanity to Washington through redistricting reform like we passed here in California," Schwarzenegger wrote on his Facebook page early Sunday morning.

Redistricting reform � or changing how districts are drawn for members of Congress and state legislatures to avoid gerrymandering � is a normally dry subject to which Schwarzenegger has been trying to draw increased attention in recent weeks. He has also been sparring with President Trump.

"Gerrymandering has completely broken our political system and I believe my best platform to help repair it is from the outside, by campaigning for independent redistricting commissions," Schwarzenegger wrote. "Thank you for your kind messages and all of the support and I hope you'll join me in my battle against gerrymandering with the same enthusiasm."

Last week, Politico, citing unidentified Republicans, said Schwarzenegger was considering running.

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