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"We could possibly see a Democratic primary for that race," Collins said. "I'm certainly not going to write that race off." Oklahoma Democratic Party Chairman Wallace Collins said he was surprised to learn Boren would not seek re-election, but understood the family considerations that led to the decision. "He's got two young children and wants to be with his family more," Collins said. "It was no doubt a tough decision." Collins said several Democrats may run for the seat, including Carson, who won the seat in 2000 and 2002 but lost his 2004 Senate bid to Republican Tom Coburn. Republican Party Chairman Matt Pinnell said he, too, was surprised to learn of Boren's pending departure. Pinnell said Boren's absence from the campaign will give the GOP an opportunity to take control of the only Oklahoma congressional seat not held by a Republican. "We are already aggressively talking to candidates," Pinnell said. "It is obviously a great opportunity for eastern Oklahoma to elect a Republican."
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