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California, Republican Party

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California Republican lawmaker announces he’s leaving the party
Following the redistricting changes after Proposition 50, Congressman Kevin Kiley, whose district was significantly altered, announces he will serve the remainder of his term as an independent.

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California congressman is leaving the Republican Party to become an independent amid tough reelection race
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GOP lawmaker says he's leaving the Republican Party and will serve as an independent
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Inside our new governor’s race poll
HILTON HELPS OUT — Democrats fearing a catastrophic lockout in the governor’s race may start breathing a little easier — thanks to Steve Hilton.

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With no clear frontrunner in the race for governor, the California Democratic Party has a new, costly strategy ahead of the primary election
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Deep-pocketed contenders hunt for breakout in crowded California governor’s race
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Colorado GOP chair Brita Horn says she’ll resign next month, points to ‘divide within our party’

Colorado Republican Party Chair Brita Horn said Thursday that she will resign her position next month following the GOP’s state assembly, citing what she described as an enduring divide” within the party “marked by vitriol and hostility.
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California Republican ditches party to save reelection bid in gerrymandered district

Rep. Kevin Kiley of Placer County, in an effort to distance himself from the GOP, is running for a third term as an independent.
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James Woods Quits Republican Party With Fiery Political Message

The actor, known for voicing Hades in 'Hercules,' didn't hold back with his political critique.
Independent Journal Review
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House Republican Changes Party Affiliation, Tightening Majority

California Rep. Kevin Kiley officially left the Republican Party Monday, registering as an Independent and shrinking the GOP’s razor-thin House
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In Kentucky, Trump embraces Rep. Thomas Massie’s Republican challenger on their home turf

Verbally lashing his political foes, especially Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, President Donald Trump rallied in Northern Kentucky Wednesday in support of Massie’s Republican
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North Dakota Republican Party says delegates ‘deserve better’ as incumbents skip convention

All of North Dakota’s Republican statewide office holders confirmed this week they plan to skip seeking the NDGOP endorsement at the state convention in Minot on March 28-29.
KTVZ
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Prineville Mayor leaves Republican Party, cites core values concerns and two-party system

Prineville Mayor Jason Beebe has officially left the Republican Party to join the Libertarian Party, citing frustration with the traditional two-party system. The 52-year-old official announced the change in an interview with KTVZ News,
Colorado Politics
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Republican Jeff Crank, Democrat Jessica Killin qualify by petition for Colorado’s 5th CD primary

Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff Crank and Jessica Killin, one of the Democrats challenging the first-term incumbent, have both qualified for the primary ballot in Colorado’s 5th Congressional District after turning in a sufficient number of petition signatures,
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SC Republican Party State Chairman says 'no' to THC-infused drinks and other products

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) — South Carolina Republican Party State Chairman Drew McKissick issued a statement Wednesday saying that the Republican platform clearly opposes the legalization of marijuana and other THC-infused products. Marijuana is currently ...
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Alabama may close party primary elections: Why some want it while others fear the outcome

That means any voter can participate in the Republican or Democratic primary, except that they cannot vote in one party’s primary and then vote in the ensuing runoff of the other party, known as crossover voting. A bill by Rep. Ernie Yarbrough, R-Trinity, would require party registration to vote in a primary.
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