U.S. Rep. Cory Gardner (Lewis Geyer, Longmont Times-Call)

Republican Congressman Cory Gardner intends to drop his re-election bid to run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Mark Udall, lobbing a bombshell that alters Colorado's political landscape for the November elections.

Shortly after The Denver Post first reported Gardner's plans, the GOP front-runner in the Senate race, Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, revealed he was going to run for Gardner's seat in the 4th Congressional District.

A number of Republicans, including former state GOP chairman Dick Wadhams, hailed Gardner's move.

"This is a game changer not only for Colorado Republicans in the Senate race, but also it totally changes the entire 2014 election," Wadhams said Wednesday. "Cory is someone who all Republicans can rally around and can usher in a new generation of statewide leadership to our party and the state of Colorado."

Former Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck

Gardner, who is viewed as a rising star by the national GOP, has criticized Udall over his support for the Affordable Care Act.

Udall's campaign said the senator "looks forward to debating the important issues that impact our future."

"From flood and wildfire recovery efforts to ensuring that every family has the opportunity to get ahead to standing up to the NSA and protecting Coloradans' freedom to be left alone, Mark spends every day working to protect Colorado's special way of life," said Udall's campaign spokesman Chris Harris.

Denver political consultant Eric Sondermann said the Gardner move "single handily puts Colorado at the center of the battle for U.S. Senate that Republicans are waging."

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