House Members Face Primary Losses Amid Voter Discontent

Nearly 30 House members have lost their primaries as voters increasingly turn against what they perceive as a "broken" Congress. Notable losses include Representative Randi Feenstra, who lost the GOP nomination for governor in Iowa, and Representative Dusty Johnson, who fell short in South Dakota.
Other representatives like Chip Roy and Robin Kelly also faced defeats in their respective races. The article highlights a trend where voters are rejecting incumbents, reflecting a broader dissatisfaction with Washington, D.C. and the political establishment.
Representative David Schweikert noted that House members are struggling to connect with voters, as many are distancing themselves from their current positions. The article also mentions that while some House members have lost, others like Mike Collins and Julia Letlow have advanced in their races.
The overall sentiment among voters appears to favor change, leading to significant challenges for incumbents in upcoming elections.
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