Leaving Congress: Why are so many representatives, senators saying goodbye?
Source: The Christian Science Monitor | Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
The number of U.S. representatives and senators who are leaving office or not running for re-election is nearing a record, and it could impact the midterms.
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