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Republican says she won’t run for re-election because ‘DC is broken’

- Adam Gabbatt

A Republican congresswo­man has said she will not run for re-election next year, claiming “DC is broken”.

Debbie Lesko, from Arizona, said in a statement that traveling to Washington each month had also proven difficult.

“I have decided not to run for reelection in 2024. I want to spend more time with my husband, my 94-year-old mother, my three children, and my five grandchild­ren,” Lesko said, per Politico.

“Right now, Washington DC is broken; it is hard to get anything done. Please know that I will continue my work to improve Congress and to help my constituen­ts and the American people. We must all work toward that end.”

Lesko, an ardent supporter of Donald Trump, is a former school board member and state lawmaker. She won her House seat in a special election in

The House of Representa­tives is currently in a state of paralysis after

Republican­s ousted Kevin McCarthy – a Republican – from his position as speaker.

That move, and Republican­s’ subsequent inability to decide on a new speaker, has left the House leaderless for the past two weeks, even as Congress faces a government funding deadline and a war has broken out in the Middle East.

Lesko has sponsored 28 bills during the current Congress, according to the Center for Effective Lawmaking. None have become law. She has spent recent days posting on X that transgende­r people should have their access limited to sports.

In early October, Lesko said she was supporting Steve Scalise for speaker of the House. After Scalise withdrew his name from contention, Lesko voted for Jim Jordan in his unsuccessf­ul first ballot for speaker on Tuesday.

 ?? ?? Debbie Lesko speaks during a rally, in Mesa, Arizona, in October 2022. Photograph: Matt York/AP
Debbie Lesko speaks during a rally, in Mesa, Arizona, in October 2022. Photograph: Matt York/AP

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