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Voters in Kentucky removed a sitting member of Congress during recent primaries. The outcome follows a pattern of defeats for lawmakers who opposed certain policies.
Washington ExaminerVoters in Kentucky removed a sitting member of Congress during recent primaries. The outcome follows a pattern of defeats for lawmakers who opposed certain policies.
The defeated lawmaker had publicly challenged administration positions on multiple issues. Election results showed the challenger received enough support to win the nomination.
The result adds to earlier primary losses for other lawmakers who took similar positions. Party officials have not issued public statements on the pattern of defeats.
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