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Ex-astronaut Kelly to run for McCain Senate seat

- William Cummings and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez Contributi­ng: Ronald J. Hansen, Arizona Republic

Retired astronaut Mark Kelly announced Tuesday that he is running to finish the late Sen. John McCain’s last term representi­ng Arizona, which ends in 2022.

Kelly is the husband of former Rep. Gabby Giffords, who survived being shot in the head in a 2011 mass shooting that left six dead in Tucson, Arizona. Since that attack, Giffords and Kelly have been prominent advocates for gun control.

He is the first Democrat to enter the field ahead of 2020 and is widely seen as a formidable candidate, given his biography and likely ability to raise the millions of dollars needed to take on the GOP’s establishe­d candidate, Sen. Martha McSally.

McSally, who formerly served in the House, was appointed to the seat by Gov. Doug Ducey after shey lost her campaign for Arizona’s other Senate seat to Democrat Kyrsten Sinema in the 2018 election. She is considered one of the most vulnerable Republican senators heading into the 2020 elections.

McSally is a former Air Force pilot and was the first woman to fly combat missions. Kelly was a pilot in the Navy.

Both veterans will fight to fill the seat of a legendary Navy pilot who was held as a prisoner of war by North Vietnamese for five and a half years.

Kelly’s announceme­nt comes a few days after former attorney general Grant Woods – a Republican who joined the Democratic Party and is a fierce critic of President Donald Trump – announced he would not be getting in the race. Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego also is considerin­g a run for the seat.

Kelly announced his candidacy in a video he shared on social media that largely focused on his biography and his marriage to Giffords.

“You know, I thought then that I had the risky job,” the former astronaut tells his wife as they discuss her shooting. “Turned out that you were the one who had the risky job.”

“I learned a lot from being an astronaut. I learned a lot from being a pilot in the Navy. I learned a lot about solving problems from being an engineer. But what I learned from my wife is how you use policy to improve people’s lives,” he said.

“I care about people. I care about the state of Arizona. I care about this nation,” he said. “So, because of that, I’ve decided that I’m launching a campaign for the United States Senate.”

The video ends with Kelly and Giffords sitting on a couch. “Damn the torpedoes,” he says.

“Full speed ahead,” they say. He received a degree in marine engineerin­g and nautical science from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, graduating with highest honors in 1986, according to his biography with NASA. He also has a master’s degree in aeronautic­al engineerin­g.

During his military career, Kelly picked up awards including the Distinguis­hed Flying Cross to the NASA Exceptiona­l Service Medal. He flew 39 combat missions in Operation Desert Storm and logged more than 5,000 hours in 50 aircraft, NASA reported.

Kelly announced his retirement from NASA in June 2011. He co-founded Americans For Responsibl­e Solutions, a gun-control organizati­on.

 ?? ROBERT DEUTSCH/USA TODAY ?? Retired Navy Captain and former NASA astronaut Mark Kelly speaks at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelph­ia.
ROBERT DEUTSCH/USA TODAY Retired Navy Captain and former NASA astronaut Mark Kelly speaks at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelph­ia.

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