Tuesday, August 6, 2019

There goes another one

Rats abandoning sinking ship.  Particularly in Texas it seems.
Rep. Kenny Marchant (R-Texas) announced Monday that he will not seek reelection, making him the fourth GOP lawmaker from Texas to retire in the last few weeks.

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Marchant, 68, was elected to Congress in 2004 and later became a founding member of the House Tea Party Caucus. He previously served in the Texas state House for nine terms.

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"It is time for me to announce that I will not seek another term as Congressman from the 24th District of Texas," Marchant said. "I am looking forward to finishing out my term and then returning to Texas to start a new chapter."

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Marchant’s retirement follows those of other Texas GOP Reps. Will Hurd, Mike Conaway and Pete Olson. Hurd is the only black Republican currently serving in the House.

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Marchant brings the number of House Republicans now planning to retire or seek another office next year to 11.

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While Marchant’s district used to be reliably red, he won reelection by just 3 points in 2018. President Trump won Marchant's district in 2016 by six points.

  The Hill
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