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Fla.'s Deutch won't seek reelection; 31st House Dem to leave

U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch of Florida says he will not seek reelection in the fall

Via AP news wire
Monday 28 February 2022 14:20 EST
Election 2020 Congress Duetch
Election 2020 Congress Duetch

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U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch of Florida said Monday that he will not seek reelection in the fall, becoming the 31st House Democrat to announce plans to leave the chamber as this year's midterms draw closer.

Deutch, who represents parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties, said in a statement that he has accepted an offer to serve as a CEO for the American Jewish Committee, a New York City-based nonprofit.

ā€œIt has been a tremendous privilege to serve the people of Palm Beach and Broward Counties in Congress since 2010,ā€ he said.

The congressman, 55, said he will continue his work in Washington until Congress recesses for the next election.

Deutch serves as chair on the House Ethics Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East, North Africa and Global Counterterrorism. He is also a senior member of the House Judiciary Committee.

Republicans are making a strong push to retake control of the House in this year's midterms. So far, just 13 Republicans have said theyā€™re not seeking reelection to the House.

The 31 Democratic House retirees is the most since the 1992 elections, when 41 of them stepped away.

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