North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven is expected to kick off his candidacy for U.S. Senate Monday evening at a GOP district convention in Bismarck, according to a state Republican familiar with his plans.
Hoeven's announcement will come just six days after Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan said he would retire rather than seek a fourth term in 2010.
Hoeven's entry into the race is no surprise. A Rasmussen Reports poll conducted last month showed Hoeven leading Dorgan by 22 percentage points. Dorgan's abrupt and unexpected exit from the campaign made the race even more appealing to the widely popular three-term governor.
In recent days, top Republicans, including 2008 presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, have encouraged Hoeven to make the run in a contest in which he's presumed to be the favorite.
Hoeven, the nation's longest-serving governor, is expected to begin speaking to the Bismarck Republican District Convention around 6 p.m. Monday in order to snag live coverage from the local evening newscasts.
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