Craig says he'll stay in office 'for now'

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Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, leaves his residence at a Yacht Club in Washington, Wednesday.

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Idaho Sen. Larry Craig announces his intent to resign his seat during a press conference Sept. 1 at the Boise Train Depot.

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Deborah Caulfield Rybak and Erika Bolstad - Idaho Statesman
Edition Date: 09/26/07

Sen. Larry Craig says he will remain in office — for now. Fellow members of the Idaho congressional delegation say they support his decision not to quit by this weekend, but Republican leaders in Washington and Idaho Gov. Butch Otter greeted the news with silence.
Craig’s said Wednesday that he would stay in office, presumably beyond the Sunday deadline he had set for his resignation, after a Minnesota judge heard testimony in Craig's request to withdraw his guilty plea in a men's room sex sting. The judge said he wouldn't rule before the end of next week.

“Today was a major step in the legal effort to clear my name,â€