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Republicans draft veteran candidates to reclaim House majority

POLITICO The GOP is borrowing a page from Democrats 2018 playbook. Jen Kiggans, a former Navy pilot who now serves as a Virginia state senator and nurse practitioner, is expected to formally launch a run next week. | AP Photo/Steve Helber Link Copied Republicans blew a chance at winning the House majority in 2020, with a number of weak recruits unable to take advantage of a better-than-expected national environment on Election Day. To avoid a similar fate in the 2022 midterms, the GOP is taking a page out of Democrats 2018 playbook: finding veterans to run for office. In the first three months of the off-year, party recruiters are reporting a surge of enthusiasm from a diverse crop of prospective candidates, including women and people of color. National Republican Congressional Committee leaders have so far talked to 112 recruits in their 47 target districts. But

Donors warned: Donald Trump will find out if you opt out of monthly donations

Donors warned: Donald Trump will find out if you opt out of monthly donations By The Washington Post Colby Itkowitz Washington - he National Republican Congressional Committee threatened donors that it will tell former president Donald Trump that they are defectors if they opt out of giving recurring monthly funds to the campaign arm for the House GOP.T After donating to the NRCC, a donor is shown a yellow box with a small prechecked box and warned: If you UNCHECK this box, we will have to tell Trump you re a DEFECTOR. Left checked and the supporter will be agreeing to contribute every month.

Pelosi s House Democratic majority on thin ice amid vacancies

House Minority Leader tells Fox News people from Turkey, Yemen, Sri Lanka have been caught trying to enter US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi remains confident that she can pass major items through her chamber even though she leads the Democrats  most fragile majority in the House of Representatives since the 1940s. It s not going to be a problem, Pelosi, D-Calif., told reporters a month ago when asked about advancing her party s agenda through the House without the help of the minority Republicans. But the task facing Pelosi and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., isn t getting any easier. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, March 19, 2021. (Chip Somodevilla/Pool via AP)

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