California US Rep. Darrell Issa to retire in move that raises stakes for GOP holding House control


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Just three months after declaring “I’m not quitting,” California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa announced Friday he is retiring instead of facing a difficult reelection campaign in a redrawn district.

“It’s the right time for a new chapter and new challenges,” Issa said in a statement.

“Serving in Congress has been the honor of my life.”

Issa, a car alarm magnate considered one of the wealthiest members of Congress, had been a chief antagonist for President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton while he served as chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Issa’s abrupt reversal injects more uncertainty in the race for Southern California’s 48th District, which was drastically reshaped in November after voters approved a new U.S. House map for California to favor Democrats.

With an incumbent out of the running, it may be harder for Republicans to hold the seat and, by extension, the party’s fragile majority in the House.

After redistricting, Issa flirted with the idea of leaving California to run for Congress in Texas. But he decided to stay put in his home state.

“I can hold this seat. I’m not quitting on California and neither should anyone else,” Issa, who represents a district anchored in San Diego County, said in a statement at the time.

California’s new congressional map, which was spearheaded by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, is intended to tip as many as five Republican-held seats to Democrats this year to offset President Donald Trump’s push in Texas to gain five seats for his party there.

Michael R. Blood, The Associated Press



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Ottawa rolls out green home retrofit program for low- and middle-income households

    Brendan Haley, senior director of policy strategy at Efficiency Canada, said the program is “filling a gap” that wasn’t fulfilled from the previous program, Canada Greener Homes Grant program. Low…

    Alaska Supreme Court says man with same name as US Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for primary ballot

    JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A man with the same name and party affiliation as Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan is qualified to run for the seat and ordered election…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    TSA PreCheck Touchless ID Gets Major Expansion With New Google Wallet Option

    TSA PreCheck Touchless ID Gets Major Expansion With New Google Wallet Option

    Link for donations to fix 24 Sussex Drive open after only one day

    Gary Wilson: How ‘ambitious’ new head coach plans to grow Irish cricket

    Gary Wilson: How ‘ambitious’ new head coach plans to grow Irish cricket

    ChatGPT’s financial advice: Supply, demand, and the life cycle

    Tidal to Label AI-Generated Music and Remove Fraudulent Material

    Tidal to Label AI-Generated Music and Remove Fraudulent Material

    FirstFT: Supermicro’s Taiwan offices raided in chip smuggling investigation