WASHINGTON -- The other top-tier Georgia GOP Senate candidates and most of the state's Republican Congressional delegation have lined up behind Jack Kingston ahead of the July 22 runoff, except for Paul Broun.

So we asked Broun today if he plans to endorse in the runoff, or in the 10th District race to replace him. Broun's reply: "Right now I'm focusing on finding a job for starting next year and winding up our campaign."

Broun said he will continue to live in Georgia and then with "I still have a heavy burden for this nation," launched into a quickie campaign stump speech about low taxes and limited government. He wouldn't say what kind of post-Congressional job he's looking for or whether he'll revive his medical practice.

What about another run for office down the road?

"Well I don't know of any opportunities at this point so I'm going to leave my options open for the future. We'll see what kind of opportunities might be available that the Lord sends in the future."