“I had no intention of getting back into politics. I was teaching at Bowdoin and happily retired from politics.”

—  Angus King

On his decision to get back into politics, after the surprise announcement of the widely respected Senator Olympia Snowe that she would not run for office again, as quoted in "Maine’s Incoming Independent Senator Angus King on Caucusing With the Dems" on PBS NewsHour (19 November 2012) http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics-july-dec12-king_11-19/

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