G.O.P.'s Buck Won't Seek Re-Election, Citing His Party's Election Denialism [View all]
Source: The New York Times
Representative Ken Buck, a conservative Colorado Republican who played a central role in ousting Kevin McCarthy from the speakership, said he will not seek re-election next year, citing his partys election denialism and many members refusal to condemn the Jan. 6. 2021, assault on the Capitol.
Mr. Buck, serving his fifth term from a sprawling district east of Denver after a career as a prosecutor, said he had decided to step aside because his differences with the contemporary Republican Party had grown too great to continue serving in its ranks. He condemned his partys reluctance to take on big issues and said it had badly damaged itself with voters.
We lost our way, said Mr. Buck, 64, who announced his intentions in interviews and a video news release. We have an identity crisis in the Republican Party. If we cant address the election denier issue and we continue down that path, we wont have credibility with the American people that we are going to solve problems.
His announcement followed one earlier Wednesday by Representative Kay Granger, Republican of Texas and chair of the Appropriations Committee, who said she also would not run again next year. She too played a prominent role in the speaker showdown. Others are likely to follow suit given the chaos that has engulfed the Republican-led House.
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