Headed for the exits: Why 3 dozen House members aren't running for re-election

Fox NewsTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 3:03:50 PM
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Headed for the exits: Why 3 dozen House members aren't running for re-election
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  • The departure of these lawmakers could have profound implications for Congress, potentially exacerbating partisan divides and diminishing opportunities for bipartisan legislation. Their absence may hinder legislative progress and contribute to a more polarized political environment.
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