Thune, a member of the Senate Republican leadership, had been
reportedly considering retirement after serving in the chamber
since 2005.
"South Dakota deserves a strong and effective senator who can
deliver the results they expect," he said in a statement posted
to Twitter. "I am uniquely positioned to get that job done, and
I look forward to earning the support of all South Dakotans in
the 2022 election for U.S. Senate."
The Senate is currently evenly split, with Republicans and
Democrats each controlling 50 seats. Democrats operate as the
majority party as Vice President Kamala Harris, a Democrat, is
able to cast tie-breaking votes.
(Reporting by Pete Schroeder; Editing by Paul Simao)
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