The midterms are on track to see the most losses by House members in three decades.
Rep. Liz Cheney is seen as the underdog in her Aug. 16 primary versus Trump-endorsed challenger Harriet Hageman.against a crowded Democratic field in a district he's never represented.That would put the number of incumbents who lost their primaries at 14, the second most since 1948. In 1992, 19 incumbents lost renomination,2022, like 1992, is a redistricting year, meaning incumbents in states that lost districts were forced to compete against one another for their seats.
Democrats, he added, "continue to be a more establishment-friendly party," but "we have seen some Democratic incumbents lose to left-wing challengers."has been a major factor throughout the 2022 primaries as a proxy for his grip on power in the Republican Party. Even just voting for bills he opposed has been enough to stoke his wrath.
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