United States House of Representatives elections, 2020

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The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections, coinciding with the 2020 United States presidential election as well as the 2020 U.S. Senate elections, are elections for all 435 U.S. congressional districts and 6 non-voting delegations held on November 3, 2020. As of the Spring of 2020 Democrats held 232 seats, Republicans 197, Independent 1, and 5 vacancies.

Impeachment hoax backfiring

See also: Deep state coup 1.0, Trump impeachment

After the impeachment coup against President Trump, it was reported in March 10, 2020 by Gallup that congressional Republican approval ratings had exceeded that of their Democrat colleagues.[1] Largely owed to failed partisan Democrat efforts in their mobocratic attempt to remove Trump, this has been noted numerous times as a significant turning point for the 2020 elections.[2]

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Alabama

AL-1st district (open)

Bradley Byrne, the conservative Republican from Alabama's 1st district, retired from the House to run for U.S. Senate.

AL-1 Republican primary

No candidate won a majority in the Republican primary, with Jerry Carl having a plurality at 38.7% of the vote.[3]

AL-1 Democrat primary

No Democrat candidate won a majority in the primary, with Kiani Gardner having a plurality at 44.1% of the vote.[3]

AL-2nd district (open)

Rep. Martha Roby is retiring.[4]

AL-2 Republican primary

No candidate won a majority of the vote in the Republican primary, thus triggering a runoff.[3]

AL-2 Democrat primary

Democrat Phyllis Harvey-Hall won the primary with over half of the votes casted.[3]

AL-3rd district

Republican Michael D. Rogers is running for re-election.[3] Rogers voted against the impeachment hoax.

AL-4th district

Republican Robert Aderholt is running for re-election.

AL-5th district

Mo Brooks is running for re-election. Brooks voted against the impeachment sham.

AL-5 Republican primary

Rep. Brooks easily won the Republican primary with nearly 75% of the vote.[3]

AL-6th district

Republican Gary Palmer is running for re-election. Palmer voted against the impeachment sham.

AL-7th district

Democrat Terri Sewell is running for re-election. Sewell voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

Alaska (At-large)

Don Young, the establishment RINO career politician who has represented Alaska's at-large district since 1973, is running for re-election to a 25th consecutive House term.[5]

Arizona

AZ-1st district

Democrat Tom O'Halleran seeks reelection. O'Hallern voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

AZ-2nd district

Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick is running for re-election. Kirkpatrick voted for the impeachment sham.

AZ-3rd district

Raúl Grijalva, the Democrat representing Arizona's 3rd district, is running for re-election. Grijalva voted in favor of the impeachment coup against Donald Trump.

AZ-4th district

Republican Paul Gosar is running for re-election. Gosar voted against the sham impeachment.

AZ-5th district

Andy Biggs, the Republican representative from Arizona's 5th district, is running for re-election. Biggs voted against the impeachment coup.

AZ-6th district

Republican David Schweitkert is running for re-election. Schweitkert voted against the sham impeachment resolution.

AZ-7th district

Democrat Ruben Gallego is running for re-election. Gallego voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

AZ-8th district

Republican representative Debbie Lesko is running for re-election. Rep. Lesko voted against the sham impeachment.

AZ-9th district

Democrat representative Greg Stanton is running for re-election. Stanton voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

Arkansas

AR-1st district

Rick Crawford, the Republican representative from Arkansas' first district, is running for re-election.

AR-1 Republican primary

Rep. Crawford won the primary uncontested.[6]

AR-2nd district

Rep. French Hill is running for re-election.

AR-2 Republican primary

Hill won the Republican primary uncontested.[6]

AR-3rd district

Republican representative Steve Womack is running for re-election.

AR-3 Republican primary

Rep. Womack won the primary uncontested.[6]

AR-4th district

Rep. Bruce Westerman is running for re-election.

AR-4 Republican primary

Rep. Westerman won the Republican primary uncontested.[6]

California

Under California law regarding congressional elections, all candidates irrespective of political party affiliation compete in one primary election, with the top two competing in the general election.

CA-1st district

Republican Doug LaMalfa is running for re-election.

CA-1 primary

LaMalfa was renominated with 55.1% of the vote.[7] Finishing second place was Democrat Audrey Denney.

CA-2nd district

Democrat Jared Huffman is running for re-election. Huffman is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-2 primary

Rep. Huffman was re-nominated with 68% of the vote, with second place being Republican Dale Mensing.[7]

CA-3rd district

Democrat John Garamendi is seeking re-election. Garamendi voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

CA-3 primary

Garamendi was renominated with over 55% of the vote.[7] Finishing second place was Republican Tamika Hamilton.

CA-4th district

Republican representative Tom McClintock is running for re-election.

CA-4 primary

Rep. McClintock was renominated with just over 51% of the vote.[7] Finishing second place was Democrat Brynne Kennedy.

CA-5th district

Democrat Mike Thompson is running for re-election. Rep. Thompson voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-5 primary

Rep. Thompson was renominated with 68% of the vote, with Republican Scott Giblin finishing second.[7]

CA-6th district

Democrat Doris Matsui is running for re-election. Matsui voted in favor of the impeachment coup against President Trump.

CA-6 primary

Matsui won the primary to be renominated with just under 70% of the votes casted.[7]

CA-7th district

Democrat Ami Bera is running for re-election. Bera voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-7 primary

Bera was renominated with just under 50% of the vote; finishing second was Republican Buzz Patterson.[7]

CA-8th district (open)

Republican representative Paul Cook is retiring.

CA-8 primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes in the primary, with Republican Jay Obernolte obtaining a plurality of 35.1% of the vote and Democrat Christine Bubser obtaining 28.7%.[7]

CA-9th district

Democrat Jerry McNerney is running for re-election. McNerney voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-9 primary

McNerney was renominated with over 50% of the vote.[7] Finishing second place was Republican Tony Amador.

CA-10th district

Incumbent Democrat Josh Harder seeks reelection. Harder voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-10 primary

While no candidate obtained a majority of the votes in the primary, Harder was renominated with 43.3% of the vote; Republican Ted Howze finished second place.[7]

CA-11th district

Democrat Mark DeSaulnier is running for re-election. DeSaulnier is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-11 primary

Rep. DeSaulnier won renomination with over 70% of the vote; finishing second place was Republican Nisha Sharma.[7]

CA-12th district

Nancy Pelosi's district suffers from needles and human feces rotting on the ground.

The mob rule-backing, often insane career politician Nancy Pelosi is running for re-election. Pelosi led her party line majority in the 116th U.S. House of Representatives to bring about the impeachment coup against President Trump.

Targeted by the more "progressive" AOC with her own party line identity politics, Pelosi was called a "racist" for rebuking several radical freshman representatives' far-left politics.[8]

A hypocrite, Pelosi has urged Donald Trump to take actions to combat the coronavirus after leading a Deep state coup to attempt removing him.[9]

Pelosi's district was reported in 2018 to be littered with needles and human waste.[10]

CA-12 primary

Rep. Pelosi was easily renominated with over 70% of the votes casted.[7]

CA-13th district

Democrat Barbara Lee is running for re-election. Lee is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

CA-13 primary

Rep. Lee was renominated.[Citation Needed]

CA-14th district

Democrat Jackie Speier is running for re-election. Speier voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-14 primary

Speier was re-nominated with over 70% of the vote; finishing second place was Republican Ran Petel.[7]

CA-15th district

Having survived primary challenges after his failed presidential bid and the humiliating Fartgate scandal,[11] incumbent Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell is standing for re-election. Swalwell is a far-left Democrat who voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-15 primary

Swalwell was renominated with nearly 60% of the vote; finishing second place was Republican Alison Hayden.[7]

CA-16th district

Democrat Jim Costa is running for re-election. Costa voted for the impeachment sham resolution against President Trump.

CA-16 primary

Rep. Costa was renominated with 37.5% of the vote, with Republican Kevin Cookingham finishing second at 35.6%.[7]

CA-17th district

Democrat Ro Khanna is running for re-election. Khanna is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution against Donald Trump.

CA-17 primary

Khanna was renominated with almost 70% of the vote.[7]

CA-18th district

Democrat Anna Eshoo is running for re-election. Rep. Eshoo voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

CA-18 primary

Eshoo was renominated with 61.7% of the vote.[7]

CA-19th district

Democrat Zoe Lofgren is seeking re-election. Lofgren is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

CA-19 primary

Lofgren was re-nominated with almsot 63% of the vote.[7]

CA-20th district

Democrat Jimmy Panetta is running for re-election. Panetta is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-20 primary

Panetta was renominated with over 60% of the vote; finishing second place was Republican Jeff Gorman.[7]

CA-21st district

Incumbent Democrat TJ Cox seeks reelection. Cox voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-21 primary

While Rep. Cox was re-nominated, he finished second in the primary, trailing Republican challenger David Valadao.[7]

CA-22nd district

Republican Devin Nunes is running for re-election. Nunes strongly opposed and voted against the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-22 primary

Nunes was renominated with over 50% of the vote; finishing second was Democrat Phil Arballo.[7]

CA-23rd district

Republican Kevin McCarthy is running for re-election. McCarthy was a leader against the impeachment coup.

CA-23 primary

Both McCarthy and a Democrat challenger were running unopposed in the primary.[7]

CA-24th district

Democrat Salud Carbajal is running for re-election. Carbajal voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-24 primary

Carbajal was renominated with over 50% of the vote; finishing second place was Republican Andy Caldwell.[7]

CA-25th district (open)

A special election runoff preceding the general election to fill the vacancy left by resignation of Democrat white supremacist Katie Hill will be held on May 12, 2020. Democratic Socialist Cenk Uygur and Republican George Papadopoulos were among more than a dozen candidates eliminated in primary special election.

CA-25 primary

Democrat Christy Smith won the primary with 31.7% of the vote; finishing second was Republican Mike Garcia with 23.9% of the vote.[7]

CA-25 special election

Smith beat Garcia in the special election, but since no candidate won a majority of the votes, a runoff will follow on May 12, 2020.[7]

CA-26th district

Democrat Julia Browney is seeking re-election. Browney voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

CA-26 primary

Rep. Browney was renominated with over 50% of the vote in the primary; finishing second place was Republican Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy.[7]

CA-27th district

Rep. Chu is running for re-election.

Democrat Judy Chu is running for re-election. Chu is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment coup against President Trump.

A poster child for DACA, Chu was arrested in December 2017 along with other activists in Washington D.C. for "crowding, obstructing, or incommoding".[12]

In justifying the communist Medicare for All, Chu stated that she believes "healthcare is a human right".[13] She is apparently ignorant of the fact that nothing that requires the work of others is a human right.

Rep. Chu was part of many progressive representatives who co-sponsored the totalitarian Green New Deal.[14]

Chu, along with other House Democrats, have accused the FBI of racial bias amidst ongoing investigations into potential spies for the Chinese government.[15]

A liberal snowflake, Rep. Chu whined over Kevin McCarthy's correct usage of the term "Chinese coronavirus", calling it "xenophobic".[16]

CA-27 primary

Rep. Chu was easily renominated with 70.4% of the vote.[7]

CA-28th district

Adam Schiff is running for re-election.

Adam Schiff (nicknamed "Little Adam Sch**t" by Donald Trump[17]), the leader in the impeachment coup to attempt removing President Trump and protect the Deep State, is running for re-election.[18]

A backer of mob rule, Schiff said that "the president's misconduct cannot be decided at the ballot box."[19]

Known for his stupid and absurd statements, Schiff said that Donald Trump could "offer Alaska to the Russians" and "move to Mar-a-Lago permanently and let Jared Kushner run the country" if not removed.[20]

Among the Republicans challenging Schiff include Eric Early, who said that he wanted to send "the viper [Schiff] into retirement".[21]

Schiff is facing a primary challenged by drag queen Maebe A. Girl.[22]

CA-28 primary

Schiff was renominated with nearly 60% of the votes casted.[7]

CA-29th district

Democrat Tony Cardenas is running for re-election. Cardenas voted for the impeachment sham resolution against President Trump.

CA-29 primary

Cardenas was renominated with nearly 60% of the vote; finishing second was Democrat Angelica Duenas.[7]

CA-30th district

Democrat Brad Sherman is running for re-election. Sherman is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment coup against Donald Trump.

CA-30 primary

Sherman was renominated with 58.2% of the vote; finishing second was Republican Mark Reed with 23.1%.[7]

CA-31st district

Democrat Pete Aguilar is running for re-election. Aguilar voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-31 primary

Neither Aguilar nor his Republican challenger have faced additional opponents.[7]

CA-32nd district

Democrat Grace Napolitano is running for re-election. Napolitano is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-32 primary

Napolitano was renominated with just over 50% of the vote; finishing second is Republican Joshua Scott.[7]

CA-33rd district

Congressman Ted Lieu.

Democrat Ted Lieu is running for re-election. Lieu is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment coup against President Trump.

A hypocrite, Lieu proclaims to support free speech but said that he would "love to be able to regulate the content of speech".[23]

A diehard believer of the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory, Lieu claimed that Donald Trump "obstructed justice".[24]

On February 28, 2020, Lieu provoked a meaningless tension in a hearing where he asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on whether the coronavirus is a hoax or not.[25]

Lieu claimed that the usage of the term "Wuhan Virus" is an example of myopia.[26] His "woke virtue signaling" was quickly called out by Republican Dan Crenshaw.[27]

CA-33 primary

Rep. Lieu was renominated with 60% of the votes casted; finishing second is Republican James Bradley.[7]

CA-34th district

Democrat Jimmy Gomez is running for re-election. Gomez is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-34 primary

Gomez was renominated with 52% of the vote; finishing second is Democrat David Kim.[7]

CA-35th district

Democrat Norma Torres is running for re-election. Torres voted for the impeachment sham resolution against President Trump.

CA-35 primary

Neither Torres nor Republican challenger Mike Cargile were faced with additional challengers.[7]

CA-36th district

Democrat Raul Ruiz is running for re-election. Ruiz voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-36 primary

Ruiz was re-nominated with just under 60% of the vote; finishing second is Republican Erin Cruz.[7]

CA-37th district

Democrat Karen Bass is running for re-election. Rep. Bass is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-37 primary

Bass was renominated with 88% of the vote.[7]

CA-38th district

Democrat Linda Sanchez is seeking re-election. Sanchez is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

Ca-38 primary

Neither Sanchez nor a Democrat challenger were faced with additional opponents.[7]

CA-39th district

Democrat Gil Cisneros is seeking relection. Cisneros bought his seat with lottery winnings and was accused of sexual harassment by another candidate for lower office, inviting himself to her hotel room and demanding sex in exchange for a donation from to her campaign fund.[28] Cisneros is a member of the far left Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham.

CA-39 primary

While Cisneros was re-nominated, he trailed Republican challenger Young Kim by 2%.[7]

CA-40th district

Democrat Lucille Roybal-Allard is running for re-election. Roybal-Allard is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution against President Trump.

CA-40 primary

Roybal-Allard was renominated with just over 50% of the vote; finishing second was Republican C. Antonio Delgado.[7]

CA-41st district

Democrat Mark Takano is running for re-election. Takano is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

CA-41 primary

Rep. Takano was renominated with just over 50% of the vote; finishing second is Republican Aja Smith.[7]

CA-42nd district

Republican Ken Calvert is running for re-election.

CA-42 primary

Calvert was re-nominated with just under 60% of the vote.[7]

CA-43rd district

Maxine Waters is running for re-election.

The insane, often idiotic Democrat Maxine Waters is running for re-election. Waters is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

Regarded by some as loud-mouthed and outrageous, Waters has asserted her "right" to be angry and also said that the Tea Party "can go straight to hell".[29] The representative has been calling since 2017 to "IMPEACH 45!!"[30] Conservative commentator Candace Owens accurately noted that the congresswoman has a "low IQ".[31]

Rep. Waters was duped by a phone prank in early January 2020.[32] The joke was orchestrated by two Russian pranksters pretending to be Greta Thunberg and her father, advocating for the ecology of "Chunga Chonga island", even somehow managing to convince Waters that they had "proof" of President Trump committing "quid pro quo".

Waters absurdly and ironically proclaimed in March 2020 that she thinks that President Trump "cannot be relied upon" and should "shut his mouth".[33]

CA-43 primary

Waters was renominated with over 70% of the vote.[7]

CA-44th district

Democrat Nanette Barragan is running for re-election. Barragan is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-44 primary

Barragan was renominated with 63.2% of the votes casted.[7]

CA-45th district

Incumbent Progressive Democrat Katie Porter seeks re-election. Porter is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

CA-45 primary

Porter was renominated with just over half of the votes casted; finishing second is Republican Greg Raths.[7]

CA-46th district

Democrat Lou Correa is running for re-election. Correa voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

CA-46 primary

Correa was renominated with nearly 60% of the vote; finishing second is Republican James Walters.[7]

CA-47th district

Democrat Alan Lowenthal is running for re-election. Lowenthal voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

CA-47 primary

Lowenthal was renominated with only 45% of the vote; finishing second was Republican John Briscoe.[7]

CA-48th district

Incumbent Democrat Harley Rouda seeks reelection. Rouda $4.5 million in campaign contributions from Michael Bloomberg[34] and voted for the House impeachment sham against President Trump.

CA-48 primary

Rouda was renominated with less than 50% of the vote; finishing second was Republican Michelle Steel.[7]

CA-49th district

Incumbent Progressive Democrat Mike Levin seeks re-election. Porter is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution. Levin is a supporter of the totalitarian Green New Deal and sits on the alleged Climate Crisis Committee.

CA-49 primary

Neither Levin nor a Republican challenger are faced with additional opponents.[7]

CA-50th district (open)

The seat is currently vacant.

CA-50 primary

Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar finished first in the primary with 36.5% of the vote; finishing second was Republican Darrell Issa.[7]

CA-51st district

Democrat Juan Vargas is running for re-election. Vargas voted for the impeachment coup.

CA-51 primary

Rep. Vargas was renominated.[Citation Needed]

CA-52nd district

Democrat Scott Peters is running for re-election. Peters voted for the impeachment coup.

CA-52 primary

Peters was renominated with just under half of the votes casted; finishing second was Republican Jim DeBello.[7]

CA-53rd district (open)

Democrat Susan Davis is retiring.

CA-53 primary

Democrat Sara Jacobs finished first in the primary with just under 30% of the vote; finishing second was Democrat Georgette Gomez.[7]

Colorado

CO 6th district

Incumbent Democrat Jason Crow seeks reelection. Crow voted for the House impeachment sham of President Trump.

Connecticut

CT-5th district

Progressive Democrat Jahana Hayes seeks reelection. Hayes is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham.

Delaware (At-large)

Lisa Blunt Rochester, the liberal Democrat representative from Delaware's at-large district, is running for re-election.[35]

Florida

FL-26th district

Freshman Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell seeks reelection. Mucarsel-Powell is a member of the extreme Congressional Progressive Caucus and supporter of the totalitarian Green New Deal. Mucarsel-Powell voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

Georgia

GA-2nd district

Sanford Bishop, who is known as a moderate Democrat sometimes taking conservative positions, voted for the impeachment coup against President Trump.

GA-5th district

Incumbent pro-abortionist John Lewis faces national best-selling author, widely acclaimed television personality, and proponent of criminal justice reform Angela Stanton-King, the God-daughter of Alveda King.[36]

Abortion, which has exterminated over 15 million Black lives,[37] is a major issue.[38]

GA-6th district

Democrat Lucy McBath is running for reelection. McBath voted for the impeachment sham hoax of President Trump.

GA-9th district (open)

Rep. Doug Collins, the conservative Republican from Georgia's 9th congressional district, has announced that he would not seek re-election to another House term, instead running to challenge establishment interim Kelly Loeffler for her Senate seat that she was appointed to by Gov. Brian Kemp.[39]

Hawaii

HA-2nd district (open)

Incumbent Tulsi Gabbard is retiring.

Illinois

IL-1st district

Left-wing Democrat Bobby Rush is running for re-election to a 14th term in office. Rush voted for the impeachment sham.

IL-1 Democrat primary

Rush won the primary held on March 17, 2020, garnering around 70% of the vote.[40]

IL-2nd district

Democrat representative Robin Kelly is running for re-election. Kelly voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

IL-2 Democrat primary

Rep. Kelly won the Democrat primary held on March 17, 2020, winning 84.7% of the vote.[41]

IL-3rd district

Incumbent Rep. Dan Lipinski, who is known as a pro-life DINO, ran for re-election.[42] While Lipinski has voted for the radical Equality Act[43] and in favor of impeaching Donald Trump,[44] he has been overall been viewed as being a conservative-leaning moderate, not being left-wing enough for progressives like Marie Newman, who ran to unseat Lipinski.[45] However, these progressive efforts were met with setbacks, as the Democrat establishment faction Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had laid down rules forbidding its workers from working with Democrat primary challengers.[46]

IL-3 Democrat primary

Despite pro-life efforts to bolster Rep. Lipinski's campaign, he lost to progressive challenger Marie Newman by a margin of less than 3% in the Democrat primary held on March 17, 2020.[47] Newman was backed by Justice Democrats and by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

IL-3 Republican primary

The Republican primary was held on the same day as the Democrat primary, with Mike Fricilone winning with over 55% of the vote.[47]

IL-4th district

Chuy Garcia, the left-wing Democrat from Illinois' 4th district, is running for re-election. Garcia is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment hoax.

IL-5th district

Mike Quigley, the Democrat representative from Illinois' 5th district, is running for re-election. Quigley voted for the impeachment sham.

IL-5 Democrat primary

Rep. Quigley won the Democrat primary, winning 75% of the vote.[48]

IL-5 Republican primary

Tommy Hanson won the Republican primary by over 80% of the vote.[48]

IL-6th district

Democrat Sean Casten is running for re-election. Casten voted for the impeachment hoax.

IL-6 Republican primary

Republican Jeanne Ives won the primary by over 70% of the vote.[48]

IL-7th district

Left-wing Democrat Danny Davis is running for re-election. Davis is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham.

IL-7 Democrat primary

Rep. Davis won the primary held on March 17, 2020, defeating 3 challengers and garnering over 60% of the vote.[48]

IL-8th district

Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi is running for re-election. Krishnamoorthi voted for the impeachment sham.

IL-8 Democrat primary

Rep. Krishnamoorthi easily won the Democrat primary held in mid-March 2020, garnering almost 80% of the vote.[49]

IL-9th district

Democrat Jan Schakowsky is running for re-election. Schakowski is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham.

IL-10th district

Democrat Brad Schneider is running for re-election. Schneider voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

IL-11th district

Democrat Bill Foster is running for re-election. Rep. Foster voted for the impeachment hoax.

IL-11 Democrat primary

Rep. Foster won the primary held on March 17, 2020, garnering over 50% of the vote.[48]

IL-11 Republican primary

Republican Rick Laib won the primary, winning just over 53% of the vote.[48]

IL-12th district

Republican Mike Bost is running for re-election. Bost voted against the impeachment coup.

IL-12 Democrat primary

Democrat Raymond Lenzi won the Democrat primary that was held on March 17, 2020.[48]

IL-13th district

Republican Rodney Davis is running for re-election. David voted against the impeachment sham.

Democrat primary

Betsy Dirksen Londrigan won the Democrat primary, garnering over 70% of the vote.[48]

IL-14th district

Democrat Lauren Underwood is running for re-election. Underwood voted for the impeachment sham.

IL-14 Republican primary

Jim Oberweis won the highly contested Republican primary held on March 17, 2020, garnering just over 25% of the vote, enough to defeat three other candidates.[48]

IL-15th district (open seat)

Republican John Shimkus, who represents Illinois' 15th district, is retiring.

IL-15 Republican primary

Mary Miller won the Republican primary with 56.6% of the vote.[48]

IL-15 Democrat primary

Erika Weaver won the Democrat primary, garnering just over 51% of the vote.[48]

IL-16th district

Republican Adam Kinzinger is running for re-election. Kizinger voted against the impeachment coup.

IL-17th district

Democrat Cheri Bustos is running for re-election. Bustos voted for the impeachment sham.

IL-17 Republican primary

Esther Joy King won the Republican primary held on March 17, 2020, garnering over 60% of the vote.[48]

IL-18th district

Republican Darin LaHood is running for re-election. LaHood voted against the impeachment sham.

Iowa

IA-1st district

Democrat incumbent Rep, Abby Finkenauer is seeking reelection. Finkenauer voted to the Articles of Impeachment sham.

State Rep. Ashley Hinson, who represents a swing legislative district and worked as a television journalist in Cedar Rapids.

IA-2nd district (open)

Democrat Dave Loebsack, who had voted for the impeachment sham, will not be running for re-election.

IA-3rd district

Democrat Cindy Axne is running for reelection. Axne voted for the impeachment sham against President Trump.

IA-4th district

Movement conservative Steve King, the only Republican representative from Iowa in the 116th U.S. Congress, is running for re-election. King, a prominent defender of Donald Trump, strongly opposed the impeachment coup.[50]

Liberal Wikipedia has covered the upcoming election in Iowa's 4th district in a very skewed manner,[51] citing a fake news poll administered in January 2019 that had a margin of error at ±4.5%.[52]

Kansas

KS 3rd district

Incumbent Democrat Sharice Davids seeks reeelction. Davids voted for the House Democrats impeachment sham.

Maine

ME-1st district

Chellie Pingree, the far-left Democrat representative from Maine's 1st district, is running for re-election.[Citation Needed] Pingree is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

ME-2nd district

Freshman incumbent Jared Golden seeks reelection. Golden is a member of the far left Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for one of the two impeachment sham "resolutions" against President Trump.

Michigan

MI-6th district

Establishment anti-Trump RINO Fred Upton is running for re-election, seeking an 18th term in office.[53]

MI-8th district

Former CIA agent and Democrat partisan Elissa Slotkin is running for re-election.[54] Running for a second term in a normally Republican district despite having voted to impeach Donald Trump,[55] Slotkin's seat is considered to be unsafe, as the election was rated by The Cook Political Report a tossup.

MI-8 Republican primary

Among the Republicans challenging Slotkin include former Michigan Board of Education member Nikki Snyder.[55]

MI-11th district

Rep. Haley Stevens has not yet made any announcements on whether she will run for re-election or not.

MI-11 Republican primary

Among the Republicans seeking to unseat Stevens are former representative Kerry Bentivolio and automotive specialist Whittney Williams.[56][57]

MI-13th district

The bigoted, racist Rashida Tlaib is running for re-election.

The "progressive" Squad member Rashida Tlaib is running for re-election.[58] Tlaib is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and supporter of the radical Green New Deal and Medicare for All programs. Tlaib is also a member of Democratic Socialists of America. She voted in favor of the impeachment coup against President Trump.

Tlaib's own father has stated that the representative "lied big time" to get into office.[59]

Rep. Tlaib expressed outrage on Twitter after Donald Trump was acquited by The Senate.[60]

Tlaib retweeted[61] a smear originally tweeted by the gun control activist David Hogg, who said "F*** a National day of prayer".[62]

MI-13 Democrat primary

Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones is challenging Rashida Tlaib. Jones won the Special Election in 2016 to finish thew term of John Conyers and lost the 2018 primary to Tlaib in a 6-way contest by fewer than 1,000 votes. Jones is considered a sane Democrat.[63]

Minnesota

MN-2nd district

Democrat Angie Craig seeks reelection. Craig is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and vited for the impeachment sham resolution against President Trump.

MN-5th district

Progressive Squad member Ilhan Omar is running for reelection. Omar is a member of Democratic Socialists of America. Omar presently is under investigation for immigration fraud and campaign ethics violations.

MN-7th district

Rep. Collin Peterson, the conservative Democrat from Minnesota's 7th district, is running for re-election. Along with Jeff Van Drew, Peterson voted against both sham articles of impeachment brought against President Trump.

Mississippi

MS-1st district

Republican representative Trent Kelly is running for re-election.

MS-2nd district

Left-wing Democrat Bennie Thompson is running for re-election. Thompson is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the sham impeachment resolution against President Trump.

MS-2 Democrat primary

Rep. Thompson was re-nominated in the primary, winning 94% of the vote.[64]

MS-2 Republican primary

No Republican candidate won a majority in the primary, with Brian Flowers garnering a plurality of 37.9%, thus defaulting a runoff election.[64]

MS-3rd district

Republican representative Michael Guest is running for re-election. Rep. Guest voted against the impeachment hoax.

MS-3 Republican primary

Guest won the Republican primary with almost 90% of the vote.[64]

MS-3 Democrat primary

Dorothy Benford won the Democrat primary, garnering 64% of the votes casted.[64]

MS-4th district

Republican Steven Palazzo is running for re-election.

MS-4 Republican primary

Palazzo was re-nominated with 66.8% of the vote.[64]

Montana (At-large, open seat)

Greg Gianforte, the incumbent Republican representative from Montana's at-large district, will not be running for re-election, instead running for governor.[65]

Nevada

NV-4th district

Democrat Steven Horsford is seeking reelection. Horsford is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham.

New Hampshire

NH-1st district

Incumbent Democrat Chris Pappas seeks reelection. Pappas voted for the House Democrats' impeachment sham against President Trump.

NH-2nd district

Democrat representative Ann Kuster is running for re-election. Rep. Kuster voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

New Jersey

NJ-2nd district

Former Democrat Jeff Van Drew is running for re-election. Switching to the Republican party after voting against both sham articles of impeachment, Van Drew received President Trump's endorsement to help boost re-election efforts.[66]

NJ-3rd district

Democrat Andy Kim is seeking reelection. Kim is member of the Congressional Progress Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham.

New Mexico

The primary election is set for June 2, 2020.

NM-1st district

Deb Haaland, the freshman Democrat representative from New Mexico's 1st district, is running for re-election.[67] Haaland is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment sham.

NM-2nd district

Freshmen incumbent Rep. Xochitl Torres Small faces a tough re-election bid in what promises to be one the most expensive races in the country with money pouring in from out of state on both sides in a traditional heavily Republican district in New Mexico's oil country. The Border Wall on the district's southern edge, gun control legislation, delivery of healthcare services in rural areas, illegal immigration, human trafficking, and illegal narcotics trafficking all combine as issues of uppermost concern to voters.

NM-2 Republican primary

A former staffer of Rep. Steven Schiff, who represented the district for 20 years up until 2018, Claire Chase is well funded and faces state Rep. Yvette Herrell, who lost to Torres Small in the 2018 general election and carries some baggage from earlier corruption scandals.

NM-3rd district (open)

Democrat Ben Ray Luhan is vacating to run for the seat of retiring Sen. Tom Udall.

NM-3 Democrat primary

Democrat anti-Semite Valerie Plame faces 6 challengers.

NM-3 Republican primary

4 Republicans have expressed interest in a district that usually leans Democratic.

New York

The primary is April 2, 2020.

NY-11th district

Democrat Max Rose is seeking re-election. Rose voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

NY-14th district

Extreme leftist firebrand Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, an incumbent freshman, faces a tough primary from a well qualified field of 4 challengers in the heavily liberal and Democratic district.[68] Ocasio-Cortez, regarded by many as an idiot on economics, has claimed that unemployment is low "because people are working 60, 70, 80 hours a week and can barely feed their family", a statement that PolitiFact rated as "Pants on Fire!"[69]

AOC has admitted that the impeachment coup against Donald Trump was about "preventing a potentially disastrous outcome".[70]

8 Republicans have lined up to compete for a seat that until very recently had been written off as a Democrat safe seat for decades.[68]

The district has an estimated 5.6% unemployment[71] (9.1% according to Ballotpedia), compared to the U.S. average of 3.5%.[72] The incumbent Ocasio-Cortez chased away 25,000 jobs from Amazon which was considering re-locating in and around the area.[73] Ocasio-Cortez has been widely criticized by Democrats, Republicans, and media as being a driving force behind the Democratic party's disastrous impeachment sham hoax. Although running as a Democrat, Ocasio-Cortez is a member of Democratic Socialists of America and a founding member of the subversive Justice Democrats which have attempted to take over and destroy the traditional Democratic party.

NY-19th district

Democrat Antonio Delgado seeks reelection. Delgado is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham.

North Carolina

NC-1st district

Democrat G.K. Butterfield is running for re-election. Butterfield voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

NC-1 Republican primary

The conservative, pro-Trump Republican Sandy Smith won the primary held on March 3, 2020, garnering 77% of the vote.[74]

NC-2nd district (open seat)

Democrat George Holding is retiring.

NC-2 Democrat primary

Deborah Ross won the Democrat primary held on March 3, 2020, garnering 70% of the vote.[74]

NC-3rd district

Incumbent Republican Greg Murphy is running for re-election. Murphy voted against the impeachment coup.

NC-4th district

Democrat David Price is running for re-election. Price voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

NC-4 Democrat primary

Rep. Price easily won the primary held in early March, obtaining over 80% of the vote.[74]

NC-4 Republican primary

Robert Thomas won the Republican primary, garnering a plurality of 48.3% of the vote.[74]

NC-5th district

Conservative Republican Virginia Foxx is running for re-election.

NC-5 Democrat primary

Democrat David Brown won the primary held on March 3, 2020 with 68% of the vote.[74]

NC-6th district (open seat)

Republican representative Mark Walker is retiring.

NC-6 Republican primary

Lee Haywood won the Republican primary with over 70% of the vote.[74]

NC-6 Democrat primary

Kathy Manning won the Democrat primary with a plurality of 48.4% of the casted votes.[74]

NC-7th district

Republican David Rouzer is running for re-election. Rep. Rouzer voted against the sham impeachment resolution.

NC-7 Democrat primary

Christopher Ward won the primary with a plurality of 46.4% of the vote.[74]

NC-8th district

Republican Richard Hudson is running for re-election. Hudson voted against the sham impeachment against Donald Trump.

NC-9th district

Republican Dan Bishop is running for re-election. Bishop voted against the impeachment coup.

NC-9 Democrat primary

Cynthia Wallace won the Democrat primary held on March 3, 2020, garnering 55.9% of the vote.[74]

NC-10th district

Republican representative Patrick McHenry is running for re-election. McHenry voted against the sham impeachment resolution.

NC-10 Republican primary

McHenry easily won the primary held in early March, winning over 70% of the vote.[74]

NC-11th district (open)

The seat was vacated by Republican Mark Meadows who resigned to assume the position of White House Chief of Staff.

NC-11 Republican primary

Lynda Bennett won the Republican primary with only a plurality of 22.7%, thus triggering a runoff election.[74]

NC-11 Democrat primary

Democrat Moe Davis on the primary with a plurality of 47.4%.[74]

NC-12th district

Democrat Alma Adams is running for re-election. Adams voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

NC-12 Democrat primary

Rep. Adams faced a primary challenged Keith Cradle, and easily won with 88.1% of the vote.[74]

NC-13th district

Republican Ted Budd is running for re-election. Rep. Budd voted against the impeachment coup.

North Dakota (At-large)

Conservative Republican Kelly Armstrong, the U.S. representative from North Dakota's at-large district, is running for re-election in 2020.[75]

Ohio

OH-9th district

Rep. Marcy Kaptur, who is implicated in the Biden-Ukraine scandal, is running for re-election.

Oklahoma

OK-5th district

Democrat Kendra Horn is seeking reelection. Horn voted for the impeachment sham.

Pennsylvania

PA-7th district

Democrat Susan Wild seeks reelection. Wild is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham.

PA-8th district

Democrat Matt Cartwright seeks reelection. Cartwright is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and sponsor of the socialist Medicare for All bill. Cartwright voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

South Carolina

SC-1st district

Democrat Joe Cunningham is seeking reelection. Cunningham voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

South Dakota (At-large)

Dusty Johnson, the conservative representative from South Dakota's at-large district, is running for re-election to a second House term.[76]

Texas

TX-1st district

Louie Gohmert, the Republican representative from Texas' first district, is running for re-election.

TX-1 Republican primary

Rep. Gohmert was renominated with almost 90% of the vote in the Republican primary.[77]

TX-2nd district

The red flag law-supporting Republican Dan Crenshaw is running for re-election.

TX-2 Democrat primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes casted in the Democrat primary, with Sima Ladjevardian obtaining a plurality of 47.6%.[77] As a result, a runoff will soon follow under Texas law.

TX-3rd district

Republican representative Van Taylor is running for re-election.

TX-3 Democrat primary

No candidate won a majority in the Democrat primary, with Lulu Seikaly garnering a plurality of 44.5%,[77] thus triggering a runoff.

TX-4th district (open)

The seat was vacated by Republican John Ratcliffe who was nominated by President Trump to become Director of National Intelligence (DNI).

TX-5th district

Republican Lance Gooden is running for re-election. Gooden voted against the Democrat sham impeachment against Donald Trump.

TX-5 Republican primary

Gooden easily won the Republican primary held on March 3, 2020, garnering over 80% of the vote.[77]

TX-6th district

Republican representative Ron Wright is running for re-election. Rep. Wright voted against the impeachment coup.

TX-7th district

Lizzie Fletcher, the Democrat representative from Texas' 7th district, is running for re-election. Fletcher voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

TX-7 Republican primary

Wesley Hunt won the Republican primary with 61% of the votes casted.[77]

TX-8th district

Republican Kevin Brady is running for re-election.

TX-8 Republican primary

Rep. Brady won the primary held on March 3, 2020 with 80.5% of the vote.[77]

TX-8 Democrat primary

Elizabeth Hernandez won the Democrat primary, garnering nearly 60% of the votes.[77]

TX-9th district

The far-left Democrat Al Green is running for re-election. Green pushed for and voted in favor of the impeachment coup against President Trump.

TX-9 Democrat primary

Rep. Green easily won the primary held on March 3, 2020, garnering over 80% of the votes casted.[77]

TX-9 Republican primary

Johnny Teague won the Republican primary, obtaining 58.6% of the vote.[77]

TX-10th district

Republican Michael McCaul is running for re-election. McCaul voted against the impeachment hoax.

TX-10 Democrat primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes casted in the Democrat primary, with Mike Siegel obtaining a plurality of 44%,[77] thus triggering a runoff.

TX-11th district (open)

Rep. Mike Conaway, the Republican from Texas' 11th district, is retiring.

TX-11 Republican primary

August Pfluger won the Republican primary with just over 52% of the vote.[77]

TX-12th district

Republican Kay Granger is running for re-election. Rep. Granger voted against the impeachment sham.

TX-12 Republican primary

Granger won the Republican primary with 57.9% of the vote.[77]

TX-12 Democrat primary

Lisa Welch won the Democrat primary with 81% of the votes casted.[77]

TX-13th district (open)

Republican representative Mac Thornberry is retiring.

TX-13 Republican primary

No candidate won a majority in the Republican primary, with Josh Winegarner obtaining a plurality of 38.8%.[77]

TX-13 Democrat primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes in the Democrat primary, with Gus Trujillo garnering a plurality of 42.2% of the votes.[77]

TX-14th district

Republican Andy Weber is running for re-election. Rep. Weber voted against the sham impeachment resolution.

TX-14 Republican primary

Rep. Weber was easily re-nominated with over 80% of the vote.[77]

TX-14 Democrat primary

Adrienne Bell won the Democrat primary with 61.8% of the votes casted.[77]

TX-15th district

Democrat Vincent Gonzalez is running for re-election. Gonzalez voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

TX-15 Republican primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes in the primary, with Monica de la Cruz-Hernandez obtaining a plurality at 43%.[77]

TX-16th district

Democrat Veronica Escobar is running for re-election. Escobar is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

TX-16 Republican primary

No candidate obtained a majority of the votes in the primary, with Sam Williams garnering a plurality of 31.2%.[77]

TX-17th district (open)

Republican representative Bill Flores is retiring.

TX-17 Republican primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes in the Republican primary, with Pete Sessions obtaining a plurality of 31.6%.[77]

TX-17 Democrat primary

No candidate obtained a majority of the votes casted in the Democrat primary, with Rick Kennedy garnering a plurality at just under 48%.[77]

TX-18th district

Democrat Sheila Jackson Lee is running for re-election. Lee is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the sham impeachment.

TX-18 Democrat primary

Rep. Lee was easily re-nominated with over 70% of the vote.[77]

TX-18 Republican primary

No Republican candidate obtained a majority of the votes casted, with Wendell Champion garnering a plurality at 35.1%,[77] thus triggering a runoff.

TX-19th district

Republican representative Jodey Arrington is running for re-election. Arrington voted against the impeachment sham.

TX-19 Republican primary

Rep. Arrington easily won the primary held on March 3, 2020, garnering nearly 90% of the vote.[77]

TX-20th district

The left-wing, fascist Democrat Joaquin Castro is running for re-election. Castro voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

TX-20 Democrat primary

Castro was easily re-nominated, obtaining over 90% of the vote in the Democrat primary.[77]

TX-20 Republican primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes in the Republican primary,[77] thus triggering a runoff.

TX-21st district

Republican Chip Roy is running for re-election.

TX-21 Democrat primary

Liberal Wendy Davis won the Democrat primary held on March 3, 2020.[77]

TX-22nd district (open)

Rep. Pete Olson is retiring.

TX-22 Republican primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes in the Republican primary, with Troy Nehls winning just over 40% of the votes casted.[77] A runoff will soon follow.

TX-22 Democrat primary

Sri Kulkarni won the Democrat primary with 53.1% of the vote.[77]

TX-23rd district (open)

Anti-Trump RINO Will Hurd is retiring.

TX-23 Republican primary

No Republican won a majority of the votes in the primary, with Tony Gonzales obtaining a plurality of only 28.1%.[77]

TX-23 Democrat primary

Gina Jones won the Democrat primary with 66.8% of the votes casted.[77]

TX-24th district (open)

Rep. Kenny Marchant is retiring.

TX-24 Republican primary

Beth Van Duyne won the Republican primary with 64.3% of the vote.[77]

TX-24 Democrat primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes in the Democrat primary, with Kim Olson obtaining just over 40% of the vote.[77]

TX-25th district

Republican Roger Williams from Texas' 25th district is running for re-election. Williams voted against the impeachment coup.

TX-25 Republican primary

Rep. Williams was re-nominated with over 80% of the vote.[77]

TX-25 Democrat primary

Julie Oliver won the Democrat primary, obtaining nearly 70% of the vote.[77]

TX-26th district

Michael Burgess, the Republican representative from Texas' 26th district, is running for re-election.

TX-26 Republican primary

Burgess won the Republican primary to be renominated, garnering over 70% of the vote.[77]

TX-26 Democrat primary

Carol Iannuzzi won the Democrat primary with just over 55% of the vote.[77]

TX-27th district

Republican Michael Cloud is running for re-election.

TX-27 Democrat primary

Ricardo De La Fuente won the Democrat primary held on March 3, 2020, obtaining 61.5% of the vote.[77]

TX-28th district

Democrat Henry Cuellar is running for re-election. Rep. Cuellar voted for the sham impeachment resolution.

TX-28 Democrat primary

Cuellar was re-nominated with just over 51% of the vote.[77] Cuellar defeated Justice Democrat Jessica Cisneros who was endorsed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

TX-29th district

Democrat Sylvia Garcia is running for re-election. Garcia is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

TX-29 Republican primary

Jaimy Blanco won the Republican primary that was held on March 3, 2020, garnering just under 57% of the vote.[77]

TX-30th district

Democrat Eddie Bernice Johnson is running for re-election. Johnson is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus voted for the impeachment hoax.

TX-30 Democrat primary

Rep. Johnson won the Democrat primary with just over 70% of the vote.[77]

TX-31st district

Republican representative John Carter is running for re-election. Carter voted against the impeachment sham resolution.

TX-31 Republican primary

Rep. Carter was easily re-nominated with over 80% of the vote.[77]

TX-31 Democrat primary

No Democrat candidate won a majority in the primary, with Christine Mann obtaining a plurality at just under 35%.[77]

TX-32nd district

Democrat Collin Allred is running for re-election. Allred voted for the impeachment sham.

TX-32 Republican primary

Genevieve Collins won the Republican primary with 52.6% of the vote.[77]

TX-33rd district

Democrat Marc Veasey is running for re-election. Veasey voted for the impeachment hoax.

TX-33 Democrat primary

Rep. Veasey won re-nomination with over 60% of the vote.[77]

TX-34th district

Democrat Filemon Vela is running for re-election. Vela voted in favor of the impeachment coup.

TX-34 Democrat primary

Rep. Vela won the Democrat primary with 75% of the vote.[77]

TX-34 Republican primary

Rey Gonzalez won the Republican primary with 56.3% of the vote.[77]

TX-35th district

Democrat Lloyd Doggett is running for re-election. Doggett is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

TX-35 Democrat primary

Doggett easily won renomination with almost 75% of the vote.[77]

TX-35 Republican primary

No candidate won a majority of the votes in the Republican primary, with Jenny Sharon garnering a plurality of 37.1% of the votes casted.[77]

TX-36th district

Republican representative Brian Babin is running for re-election.

TX-36 Republican primary

Rep. Babin was re-nominated with nearly 90% of the vote.[77]

Utah

UT-4th district

Democrat Ben McAdams is seeking reelection in this heavily Republican district. McAdams voted for the impeachment sham resolution.

Vermont (At-large)

Peter Welch, the left-wing[78] representative from Vermont's at-large district, has currently not made any statements nor implications on whether he will run for re-election or not.

Wyoming (At-large)

Liz Cheney, the conservative Republican incumbent representative from Wyoming's at-large district, is running for re-election to a third House term.[79] She was previously a potential to run for the Senate seat vacated by the retiring Mike Enzi, but declined in favor of seeking re-election, emphasizing importance in working to "take our GOP majority back."

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  14. Here’s Every Democrat Who Supports Ocasio-Cortez’s Crazy “Green New Deal”
  15. House Democrats say FBI too tough on friendly Chinese visitors
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  23. Ted Lieu Clarifies His ‘Inartful’ Free-Speech Comments
  24. Ted Lieu: Mueller hearing not a 'disaster,' established we have a 'felon' in the White House
  25. Democrat gets in heated exchange with Pompeo at hearing: 'Do you believe coronavirus is a hoax?'
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