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"Early Retirements May Swing House Majority Towards Republicans"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Source: The Associated Press

As the U.S. House of Representatives approaches the end of a tumultuous year, a greater number of Democrats than Republicans are choosing not to seek reelection, potentially impacting the balance of power in the 2024 elections. About two dozen Democrats are retiring, with some pursuing other elected positions, while 14 Republicans are stepping down, three of whom are also seeking other offices. High-profile Republican departures include Rep. George Santos and former Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The retirements of Democrats in competitive districts, such as Katie Porter, Elissa Slotkin, and Abigail Spanberger, who are all running for higher state offices, could give Republicans an edge. Redistricting in states like North Carolina has also affected the competitiveness of certain seats, while Democrats hope for favorable outcomes from court-ordered redistricting in Alabama and Louisiana. Despite the retirements, both parties anticipate narrow margins in the House following the 2024 elections.

"Early Republican Edge as Retirements Threaten House Majority Control"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Source: Yahoo News

A significant number of Democratic House members are retiring or seeking other offices compared to their Republican counterparts, potentially impacting the balance of power in the House for the 2024 elections. High-profile retirements include Democrats in competitive districts and Republicans in safer seats, with the GOP seen as having an early advantage. Redistricting and personal ambitions are influencing decisions, while a few lawmakers cite Congressional dysfunction as a reason for their departure.