Former Jan. 6 investigator and self-described “lifelong Republican” John Wood announced Tuesday that he’s running as an independent candidate for an open U.S. Senate seat in Missouri.

“I am not looking to be a spoiler. I’m in this race to win it,” Wood told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “I think that there is a coalition of common-sense voters that can be put together.”

Wood said he was running in part out of concern that former Gov. Eric Greitens would be the GOP nominee in the Republican-leaning state. Greitens resigned as governor in 2018 amid a sexual misconduct scandal and a campaign finance felony charge that was later dropped. He has been accused of abuse by his ex-wife and earlier this month released an inflammatory campaign ad in which he and a group of armed men in tactical gear are on the hunt for “RINOs” — Republicans in name only. Greitens has denied the abuse allegations and defended the ad, which was removed from YouTube for violating the site’s policies against violence and incitement.

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“This RINO-hunting business has become a national story and I think that that advertisement is an embarrassment to our state, and it’s dangerous,” Wood told the paper. “I think Eric Greitens is a danger to women, he’s a danger to children, and he’s a danger to our democracy.”

Wood also criticized Democratic candidate Lucas Kunce, who’s described himself as a “grenade” to be thrown into the Senate to change things up. Wood told the paper it appears “both parties’ primaries are becoming a race to the bottom to see who can be the most divisive and the most extreme.”

The Democratic and Republican primaries are being held on Aug. 2 and Greitens has a small lead in the GOP contest, according to recent polling.

In a statement announcing his candidacy Wednesday, Wood said, “Missouri is at a crossroads, and my candidacy offers a common sense alternative.”

Wood, 52, resigned from the House Jan. 6 committee last week to explore a possible run after being wooed by former Republican Sen. John Danforth. Danforth said Wood “would be a uniter and would be very good at working across the aisle and trying to be a serious legislator instead of just somebody putting out press releases about how angry he is, which is the current style in politics,” according to Wood’s statement.

Wood is a former Danforth staffer and Clarence Thomas law clerk who served as a U.S. Attorney in Missouri and worked in the George W. Bush White House. He was brought on to the Jan. 6 committee by Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo.

He’s running for a seat that’s being vacated by the retiring Sen. Roy Blunt, a Republican, and will need to collect 10,000 signatures by Aug. 1 to qualify for the November ballot, the Post-Dispatch reported.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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