McAllister to Retire From Congress After Kissing Scandal

Republican U.S. Representative Vance McAllister of Louisiana wont seek re-election in November, weeks after a security videotape surfaced showed him passionately kissing a member of his staff who wasnt his wife.

Theres no doubt Ive made a mistake, he said in an e-mailed statement. Ive failed those I care most about and let down the people who elected me to represent them. I take full responsibility for this personal failure and Im truly sorry for what Ive done.

Today, I am announcing that I will not seek re-election, but I will continue to be that voice and will uphold the office to which I was elected to serve for the remainder of my term, he said.

The congressmans decision follows calls from Republican leaders for McAllister to step down. His term expires in early January 2015.

McAllister had been absent from the U.S. House since the video surfaced April 7, missing a number of votes including one on the House Republican budget. Hes set to return to Washington for House votes today.

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal on April 10 said McAllisters behavior was an embarrassment and that the best way for him to get privacy and work on putting his family back together is to resign from Congress.

Roger Villere, chairman of the Republican Party of Louisiana, in a statement urged McAllister to resign and said his extreme hypocrisy is an example of why ordinary people are fed up with politics.

McAllister, married with five children, campaigned for the House last year as a Christian conservative. He was elected in November to replace fellow Louisiana Republican Rodney Alexander, who resigned to take a job in Jindals cabinet.

Buoyed by an endorsement from reality television star Phil Robertson of Duck Dynasty fame, McAllister came in second in a 14-way primary, then won a runoff election.

Before the video emerged of McAllister kissing a staff member, who also was married, he was known in Washington for bringing another Duck Dynasty star, Willie Robertson, as his guest to the State of the Union address. The staff member resigned, according to the Associated Press, after the Ouachita Citizen posted the video on its website.

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