Thornberry is the sixth Republican from Texas to decide against re-election, prompting some to dub this as the "Texodus" from Congress, with many more GOP lawmakers deciding not to return.
The pace of retirements continues to be lopsided for Republicans; of the 21 House members not running for re-election, 16 are Republicans, with just five Democrats.
There are 23 republicans in Texas’ congressional delegation. Mac Thornberry is the sixth of them who will not seek re-election in 2020. That’s a quarter of the delegation. https://t.co/EIJ31ABxci
— Abraham Gutman🔥 (@abgutman) September 30, 2019
Along with Thornberry, the other Texas members not running for re-election in the U.S. House are: Rep. Pete Olson, Rep. Mike Conaway, Rep. Will Hurd, Rep. Kenny Marchant, and Rep. Bill Flores.
Like Conaway at ag, Thornberry had 2 years left at HASC. Unlike MC, he's just 61. Again, just reinforces the internal sense that the minority sucks and the majority isn't coming back soon enough to stick around.
— Liam Donovan (@LPDonovan) September 30, 2019
More Republicans leaving Congress means more Republicans no longer worried about angering their voters means more Republicans open to continuing impeachment.
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) September 30, 2019
While some of the seats held by these departing GOP lawmakers could be won by a Democrat - Thornberry's seat is probably not included in that group.
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