House Republicans flee Congress in record numbers amid growing dysfunction
An unprecedented number of House Republicans are opting to retire or pursue other offices, complicating Speaker Mike Johnsons (R-La.) bid to fend off a potential blue wave in the 2026 midterms and preserve his razor-thin majority.
So far, 36 House Republicans including the most recent, Rep. Sam Graves (Mo.) have announced they will leave their seat at the end of their term, pointing to legislative gridlock, family commitments or a wish to make room for the next generation of leaders.
That total exceeds the record set in the 2018 midterm cycle, when 34 House Republicans chose not to run for reelection and Democrats regained control of the lower chamber under President Trumps first term.
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But the number is only likely to grow in the weeks ahead, as Republicans reassess their roles in Washington amid a Trump 2.0 era and the expectation that the presidents party historically faces losses in a midterm year.
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