Facing the specter of another primary challenge by Graf, who has already spent close to $30,000 on the race, Kolbe has opted to retire. The AP's Paul Davenport has the story.
Former GOP state lawmaker and immigration hawk Randy Graf was already challenging Kolbe in the 2006 party primary.
Other possible Republican successors include state Senators Toni Hellon and Tim Bee, state Reps, Steve Huffman and Pete Hershberger, Pima County Supervisor Ann Day, Tucson car dealer Jim Click and Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup.
Day is the sister of retiring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Click is a top GOP fundraiser and has strong ties to the Bush family. Huffman is popular with business groups and has been a top advocate of business tax cuts at the state Capitol.
Democratic candidates include state Sen. Gabrielle Giffords, Pima County Supervisor Ramon Valadez and George Cunningham, who serves as Gov. Janet Napolitano's budget director. Giffords has been pegged by some top Democrats as the party's best chance of taking the Kolbe seat when it comes available.
Democrats are quick to note that this is "a race we can win." The eighth district contains a portion of Tucson, a city in which Democrats forcefully gained control of power during the local elections earlier this month. What's more, with the popular Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano leading the ticket next fall, Dems say they should be able to win in the eighth district next year.
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