Mitt Romney's older brother plans to run for a Michigan Senate seat being vacated by incumbent Carl Levin next year.
A state GOP official told the Associated Press Friday that Scott Romney, 71, has been discussing his options with potential supporters.
The older Romney has not had a successful political run in the past. He lost the 1998 nomination for state attorney general at the Michigan Republican convention.
Ironically, one of his ex-wives, Ronna, ran for Senate in 1996 but lost to Levin, who first took office 34 years ago.
Scott Romney is on the board of Michigan State University's law school.
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