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California Congressman Leaves GOP, Still Backs Republicans
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What happened Rep. Kevin Kiley, a California congressman, said he… |
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What happened Rep. Kevin Kiley, a California congressman, said he is leaving the Republican Party and will register as an independent. He asked the House clerk to update the official roster. Kiley also said he plans to caucus with House Republicans for the rest of this term. The change adjusts the public count to 217 Republicans, 214 Democrats, and 1 independent. Why he says he left Kiley blamed what he calls hyper-partisanship and gerrymandering in California, and said he filed to run as No Party Preference in his next election. He framed the move as a bid to remove partisanship from local representation and to answer to constituents instead of party bosses. That is a tidy political line, and it will be interesting to see if it holds when votes matter. https://twitter.com/jamiedupree/status/2031055667117568248?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/KevinKileyCA/status/2030096771335213064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw What it does to House math The headline is simple. One member now lists as independent. The practical effect is limited because Kiley will caucus with Republicans. For Speaker Mike Johnson the majority remains narrow. If all members are present and voting one GOP defection could matter on tight procedural fights. That reality keeps the drama alive without flipping control. How solid is his support for the…
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