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By Tommy Christopher - October 1, 2018
Republicans are abandoning their own House members ahead of the midterms.
In the past few weeks, Republicans have cut off funding for several incumbent House members in tough races, effectively waving a white flag at the impending blue wave.
On Sunday, The Hill reported that the National Republican Campaign Committee (NRCC) has canceled a nearly $1 million ad buy in support of Rep. Kevin Yoder (R-KS), who won re-election in 2016 by double digits. Democratic challenger Sharice Davids currently leads Yoder in the polls, and the race is rated a toss-up by the Cook Political Report.
Meanwhile, Politico reported that the Congressional Leadership Fund, a GOP super PAC, has cut off support for two more incumbents, Michigan Rep. Mike Bishop and Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman. The PAC has canceled over $3 million in planned ad buys between the two.
Just days before that, the NRCC also canceled the remainder of its ads for Rep. Keith Rothfus (R-PA). Rothfus is running against Democratic Rep. Conor Lamb, who pulled off a stunning upset victory in a March special election. Because of redistricting, the two congressman are now running against each other in the new 17th Congressional District.
All four of the incumbents easily won re-election in 2016, some by double digits, but are now locked in close contests with Democratic opponents.
And there might be more bad news for embattled incumbents to come.
There could be a bunch more, a former NRCC staffer told The Hill. If you have a race thats just not winnable and you have limited resources, you cant spend just to make somebody feel better.
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