Posted on 02/03/2023 9:47:34 AM PST by CFW
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — One of Indiana’s seats in the U.S. House of Representatives will be up for grabs in 2024.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz, a Republican, announced Friday that she will not run for reelection or political office of any kind next year.
Spartz, a native of Ukraine who now lives in Noblesville, has represented Indiana’s 5th Congressional District since 2021.
Spartz released the following statement Friday afternoon:
(Excerpt) Read more at wishtv.com ...
If she’s planning to go home after retiring from Congress, she’ll find a COMPLETELY different place.
Worthless RINO. Good riddance. /spit
Adios!
No foreign-born person should hold any federal office.
She has been unable to act in the sole interests of an American citizen. She thinks of her birth country first.
Fine, but get out of our government.
I saw her speak on cspan at the ilhan Omar debate.
Thick accent.
I agree!
I beg to differ. My great Congressman, Juan Ciscomani, was born in Mexico. Came here as a child. Legally.
POS RINO.
How can she quit now when Ukraine needs her so badly in Congress to keep the Dollars flowing into Kiev?
Good, voting present isn’t exactly leading.
Victoria Spartz (R-IN) is a moderate. A true conservative could easily win in her district.
https://ballotpedia.org/Victoria_Spartz
We were thinking she would try for the Senate Seat. Spartz was a staunch 2A supporter.
She found out this country is hopeless with all the democrats.
You obviously don’t know much about her.
Got her lifetime benefits.
And what would those be for 4 years service? There is a great deal of misinformation concerning the benefits from short term congressional service...
Hey guys give her a break. She’s quitting after one term. 2 high school girls. This time-with-the-family excuse can only be legit.
Perhaps she can return to the old country when the war is over. The American experience can only help. I’d even support the Vindeman for Defense Secretary of Ukraine. A good reason to stay out of their troubles.
No issue here - more congress members should take advantage and leave after a single term. Heck, I’d even suggest that the old-timers with 10+ terms can STILL make it happen, and quit today!
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