Updated 12:44 p.m. - South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, an influential Republican who has helped prod his party rightward, will step down from his seat in January to become the next director of the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.
NBC's Chuck Todd and Kelly O'Donnell discuss the departure of Tea Party favorite from the US Senate, and possible replacements South Carolina Gov. Haley could pick.
DeMint announced Thursday that he planned to succeed Ed Feulner, the longtime head of the Heritage Foundation, next month. The news of his departure was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
"I'm leaving the Senate now, but I'm not leaving the fight. I've decided to join The Heritage Foundation at a time when the conservative movement needs strong leadership in the battle of ideas," DeMint said in a statement. "No organization is better equipped to lead this fight and I believe my experience in public office as well as in the private sector as a business owner will help Heritage become even more effective in the years to come."
The Heritage Foundation said DeMint's "passion for rigorous research, his dedication to the principles of our nation’s founding, and his ability to translate policy ideas into action make him an ideal choice to lead Heritage to even greater success."
Since being elected to the Senate in 2004, DeMint has not-infrequently clashed with Republican leaders on specific pieces of legislation and the overall direction of the party.
His conservative obstinance made him a hero among the party's grassroots. DeMint wielded that influence through his Senate Conservatives Fund, supporting more ideologically pure candidates over candidates deemed more politically-able by Republican Party leaders.
DeMint had even been rumored in 2011 to be thinking of challenging Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell for the position of Republican leader, though he eventually declined.
Among DeMint's successes through his Senate Conservatives Fund was the championing of senators like Florida's Marco Rubio, Kentucky's Rand Paul, and Utah's Mike Lee. Among DeMint's failures were the two Senate candidates -- Richard Mourdock in Indiana and Todd Akin in Missouri -- who lost their 2012 bids in the wake of controversial remarks about rape.
"I think if you're interested in having Republicans control the Senate you have to back Republicans who fit their state and who can win in a general election not just in the primary," Maine Sen. Susan Collins, a moderate Republican, told NBC News about whether there were any lessons from DeMint's tenure on Capitol Hill.

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Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C.
DeMint had said he would leave the Senate in 2016, following the completion of his second term, meaning his departure in January will be ahead of schedule.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, another conservative Republican who enjoys grassroots support, will be allowed to name a replacement, who would have to face a special election in 2014 to serve out the remaining two years of DeMint's term. A variety of Republicans could jockey to replace DeMint, from Haley herself to a couple of her allies -- Tedd Pitts, her deputy chief of staff, or State Rep. Nathan Ballentine -- to U.S. Rep. Tim Scott or other members of the state's GOP establishment.
"Looking forward, Governor Haley will now appoint a new Senator, and I know she will make the right choice both for South Carolina and the nation," Scott Said in a statement.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, a relatively more moderate Republican who's expected to face a primary challenge, is also up for re-election that fall.
There is also the broader question of who, among the 45 Senate Republicans, will seize the mantle of conservative leadership in the upper chamber. Several of the senators whom DeMint helped elect have modeled their actions after the Palmetto State senator, creating their own political action committees and breaking on occasion with the GOP leadership.
NBC's Tom Curry contributed.


The revolving door from politican to lobbist!
I'm thinking about becoming a liberal….it seems like its very much in fashion...
Good riddence to bad rubbush. Wish he would take more Republican whiteheads with him.
I wonder if he'll be true to his "convictions" and refuse his government pension, the one that is even better than the one he thinks overcompensates the average government worker.
Now the republican far right can disappear into the night and America can excel
Ever wounder why those who already have a govt. paycheck healthcare pensions,tell you,that you,are not entitled to it.
Fox news never mentions it do they?
So DeMint follows his state's legacy and secedes from the Union. The Senate will be a better place. And the next time one of my conservative friends cite the 'Heritage Foundation' as an "independant impartial" source?? Yea. Right.
I bet they all spout that god crap too
bye.
Just hope that flakey Nicki Haley, S. Carolina's governor, does not appoint herself in Dimwit's place. She is a Sarah Palin clone, so a teabagger's wet dream, and is just exotic enough to make extreme right-wingnuts yearn for her to be their presidential candidate in 2016.
I hope she runs in 2016. She will get slaughtered by her fellow teabaggers. Can you imagine the republican party selecting a women has the presidential candidate? No chance.
She would probably bet Smellery Clinton, the old ugly hag.
How much will she bet? 10K like the last republican winner. LMAO
As a South Carolinian, I find the concept of Jim DeMint being in charge of a think-tank to be hilariously oxymoronic - sort of like Jim himself.
Time to cash out...short and simple. $$$ talks BS walks, you can believe he cares out the country and/or conservativism, but the fact is $$$ is being dangled in his face and like the Sarah Palins any many others he's going for the $$$.
Many of you who fought believing Senator DeMint was with you, you were so wrong, you were used and still at where you were 8 years ago when he was first elected to the Senate, but you know what like any great to be American he's getting and got his on the backs of his minion and time to move on..lol.
Just another extreeemist,laer punk
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out, Jimmy! Think I'll go burn a confederate flag. The good news is one less racist in the Senate. Come on Mitch, you can do it to. Although, it would be way more fun to watch Ashley wipe the floor with you in 2014, so go ahead and stick around.
Good riddance.
The Heritage Foundation is the American version of The Taliban.
Demint has been threatening to quit the Senate for a couple of years now. I guess he thought South Carolinians would beg him to stay, but they didn't. His hard-core rightism has been a detriment to the state, already suffering from years of backward leaning Republican non-leadership.
The phrase,"the rats are leaving a sinking ship", appears to apply here. With the removal of Tea Party people from their committees and now the headf Tea Bagger leaving the battle, the Republican Party is cleaning house. Now, for the head crazy to go, Senator McConnell, we are waiting with glee.
GOOD RIDDANCE!!! Take Lindsay Graham, Mitch McConnell and John McCain with you!
DeMint did not "elect" Mike Lee. You have to understand that in Utah, the worst Republican is almost always better than the best Democrat. Thus, the vast majority of Republicans in Utah elected Lee.
As a South Carolinian, i find the idea of Jim DeMint as the head of a think-tank hilariously oxymoronic, kind of like Jim himself.
Jim De Mint was one guy that I just plain disliked and that's putting it mildly. So happy to be rid of him. If only they could put someone with brains in his place!
We could only wish for someone with brains! Unfortunately, Gov. Haley will be appointing someone to serve until the 2016 election so that should negate the "brains" bit. She wants the job herself. It's a conspiracy.
Haha hehe hoho,another tea bagger off he goes
DeMint Tea: One of the most disgusting and unpalatable things ever brewed up. Glad to see its going away!
And waiting in the wings for his appointment from Gov. Nikki Haley is none other than J. Strom Thurmnd Jr. Anybody wat to bet against me?
The days of Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms in congress were something else... Its scary to think there are others who might pick up where Strom left off...
I think it goes without saying that Jim DeMint will have (if not already) something to say about his successor. I'm confident that those discussions began before this announcement went public.
More to go in 2014,2016 folks a lot more