Trump's Trumping: Incumbent GOP Reps Flee Primary Battles Amid Socialism Scandals
Republican Rep. Cory Mills of Florida becomes the latest congressional incumbent to lose their seat in a primary, amid growing concerns over scandals and controversy surrounding Trump supporters within the party. This marks one of the highest rates of incumbents being sent packing in primaries this year.
Republican Rep. Cory Mills of Florida has become the latest congressional incumbent to lose their seat in a primary, following a growing trend of incumbents being ousted amid scandals and socialists challenging them. This year's primaries have sent 12 House members packing at a near-record pace, reflecting a significant shift in the Republican Party. Trump-backed candidates are emerging as major players in these contests, adding to the turmoil. The rapid turnover of lawmakers is likely to have long-term implications for the Republican Party and the US Congress.