Here Are All The Seats Republicans Gave Up On, Boosting Democrats Into Power
Henry Rodgers on November 7, 2018
Many Republicans who resigned or retired from Congress in anticipation of a “blue wave” prior to the Nov. 6 midterm elections had their seats taken by Democrats.
Republicans were expected to lose control of the House but keep control in the Senate after the midterm elections, according to a majority of polls. However, there was growing speculation that Republicans could be more successful than polls suggest. As rumors continued of a possible Democratic “blue wave,” a number of Republicans in Congress announced they would be retiring or resigned.
Here is a list of the Republicans in Congress who retired or resigned, allowing Democrats to gain control, based off information from The Atlantic.
House Republicans Who Retired:
- Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Charlie Dent
- New Jersey Republican Rep. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
- New Jersey Republican Rep. Frank LoBiondo
- Florida Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
- Michigan Republican Rep. Dave Trott
- Florida Republican Rep. Tom Rooney
House Republicans Who Resigned:
- Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Patrick Meehan
- Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Tim Murphy
The Nov. 6 midterm elections were a big indicator as to how President Donald Trump’s support helps GOP candidates, as he endorsed dozens of candidates across the U.S. and has held campaign rallies for many others throughout the last several months.
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