Politics | Saxby Chambliss Saxby Chambliss Won't Seek Re-election Republican decides to avoid potential 2014 primary challenge By Kevin Spak Posted Jan 25, 2013 9:51 AM CST Copied Saxby Chambliss, one of the leaders of "The Gang of Six," participates in a discussion on the federal budget, during a luncheon of the Economic Club, June 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Saxby Chambliss will announce today that he doesn't intend to run for re-election when his Senate term ends in 2014, sources tell the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Chambliss reportedly told his senior staff about the decision this morning. Chambliss was considered one of the Republicans most ripe for a primary challenge, the Washington Post observes, thanks to his track record of bipartisan compromise and recent break with Grover Norquist. Potential successors are sure to come out of the woodwork now. Two House members, Paul Broun and Tom Price, had already been considering primary challenges, and more, including Phil Gingrey and Tom Graves, are likely to consider throwing their hats in now. But there are also some bigger name possibilities: A recent poll, for instance, shows that Herman Cain would have trounced Chambliss in a primary, meaning he would be an early favorite if he decided to run. Read These Next A former NFL Pro Bowler has died at age 36. The massive AWS failure exposed a big problem with the internet. A young chess grandmaster has died unexpectedly. A man ended up dead after trying to steal from Spirit Halloween. Report an error