Posted on 11/27/2017 7:56:08 PM PST by Enlightened1
This page lists the incumbent members of the 115th U.S. Congress who are not running for re-election in the 2018 Congressional elections (both U.S. Senate and U.S. House).
As of November 28, 2017, a total of 33 representatives will not seek re-election to their U.S. House districts.
Party breakdown:
11 Democratic members of the U.S. House
and
22 Republican members of the U.S. House
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Word on the web is all the Congressional members on the secret sexual payoff payout list will be revealed before the 2018 election and 90% of them are Democrats.
The House of Cards is falling...
Name: | Party: | Current office: |
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Bob Corker | Republican | Tennessee |
Jeff Flake | Republican | Arizona |
As of November 28, 2017, a total of 33 representatives will not seek re-election to their U.S. House districts.
Party breakdown:
11 Democratic members of the U.S. House
and
22 Republican members of the U.S. House
Name: | Party: | Current office: |
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Bob Goodlatte | Republican | Virginia, District 6 |
Carol Shea-Porter | Democratic | New Hampshire, District 1 |
Charles W. Dent | Republican | Pennsylvania, District 15 |
Dave Reichert | Republican | Washington, District 8 |
David Trott | Republican | Michigan, District 11 |
Frank LoBiondo | Republican | New Jersey, District 2 |
Gene Green | Democratic | Texas, District 29 |
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | Republican | Florida, District 27 |
Jeb Hensarling | Republican | Texas, District 5 |
John Delaney | Democratic | Maryland, District 6 |
John J. Duncan, Jr. | Republican | Tennessee, District 2 |
Lamar Smith | Republican | Texas, District 21 |
Lynn Jenkins | Republican | Kansas, District 2 |
Niki Tsongas | Democratic | Massachusetts, District 3 |
Sam Johnson | Republican | Texas, District 3 |
Ted Poe | Republican | Texas, District 2 |
Name: | Party: | Current office: |
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Beto O'Rourke | Democratic | Texas, District 16 |
Evan Jenkins | Republican | West Virginia, District 3 |
Jacky Rosen | Democratic | Nevada, District 3 |
Kyrsten Sinema | Democratic | Arizona, District 9 |
Lou Barletta | Republican | Pennsylvania, District 11 |
Luke Messer | Republican | Indiana, District 6 |
Marsha Blackburn | Republican | Tennessee, District 7 |
Todd Rokita | Republican | Indiana, District 4 |
Name: | Party: | Current office: |
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Colleen Hanabusa | Democratic | Hawaii, District 1 |
Diane Black | Republican | Tennessee, District 6 |
Jared Polis | Democratic | Colorado, District 2 |
James B. Renacci | Republican | Ohio, District 16 |
Kristi L. Noem | Republican | South Dakota, At-Large District |
Michelle Lujan Grisham | Democratic | New Mexico, District 1 |
Raul R. Labrador | Republican | Idaho, District 1 |
Steve Pearce | Republican | New Mexico, District 2 |
Tim Walz | Democratic | Minnesota, District 1 |
Name: | Party: | Office: |
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Jason Chaffetz | Republican | U.S. House, Utah, District 3 |
Patrick J. Tiberi | Republican | U.S. House, Ohio, District 12 |
Tim Murphy | Republican | U.S. House, Pennsylvania, District 18 |
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U.S. House members running for governor
Jared Polis Democratic Colorado, District 2
For the sake of Colorado, I hope he fails.
I guess the question is, will the Republicans retain these seats?
Unfortunately, if he wins the Dem nomination, he’ll be favored. Colorado has only elected 1 Republican Governor since after 1974 (Bill Owens in 1998 and 2002), and he was a disappointing RINO.
Most of them, yes.
This will grow much larger if the sexual harassment payouts are made public.
Add Luis Guitterez of Chicago....just announced
Yes, he was.
In general, we want to replace the incumbents, both Democrat and Republican, with Trump/Tea-party Republicans.
Because of all the special interest money they have access to, it’s hard to beat out an incumbent; so it is good when they leave voluntarily.
The hope is that exposing members involved with the sexual-harassment slush-fund will force many more incumbents, again both Democrats and Republicans, to either resign or not seek re-election.
Steve Bannon should push to reveal the names of politicians and other top Swamp creatures who benefited from the slush fund or used operations funds to pay off women they harassed or abused.
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Word is the Deep State (the White Hats/Patriots) are running out all the compromised congressmen (about 70% total).
They are being asked quietly to step down, retire and live happily ever after or face being exposed.
Those who say they will fight are being exposed slowly one by one. Case in point of someone who wanted to fight and refused to leave..... John Conyers.
I wonder how this list of 38 or 39 stepping down compares historically per-election wise to other congressional elections?
Hard to imagine getting on board based on Ryan or McConnell.
Where does this "word on the web" come from? The numbers presented here scew heavily GOP.
You hit the nail on the head as to what is happening.
Don’t worry the crap on the rats is only starting to come out.
So the GOP are bailing now before the crap comes out, but the Dems are waiting to bail until after? I'm not following.
This is a methodical process that is also carefully coordinated.
Word on the Web is multiple sources on the Internet.
Too many to list but NOT your standard Fake Stream News (CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, Washington Post, NY Times, etc...).
Thanks!
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