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Republicans House Majority Keeps Getting Smaller

Capitol United State.

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Ever since the GOP claimed their very thin majority, they haven't done much other than watch it dwindle. After the recent resignation of two Republican congressmen, it's now down to just one seat. The timing of these resignations makes it clear that the shrinking of the GOP majority has not been a coincidence.

Political Consultant Luke Macias told KTRH, "Ken Buck and Mike Gallagher are two anti-Trump, anti-conservative Republicans, who leave at a time where it is now very hard to replace them." The deadline to have a special election to replace those two representatives has already passed, meaning their solid red districts won't have any representation in Congress until January of 2025.

Macias says that this is clearly the uniparty trying to kneecap the efforts of conservative Republicans. He said, "These individuals want Democrats to advance some of their agenda before the American people have a chance to put Donald Trump back in the White House."

He says that we need to remember who these uniparty Republicans are and never let them near political power again.


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