Party control of NH's 2nd Congressional District post-2024 elections?
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Rep. Annie Kuster, 68, Retires After More Than a Decade, Citing Trump's Threat on January 6 as Key Factor
Dec 26, 2024, 07:53 PM
Democratic Congresswoman Annie Kuster of New Hampshire has announced her retirement from Congress after more than a decade of service. In her farewell remarks, Kuster emphasized her desire to set a better example and criticized colleagues who remain in office for extended periods. Notably, she reflected on the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, stating that former President Donald Trump 'tried to kill me once' and expressed her unwillingness to face such threats again. Kuster's comments highlight the lasting impact of the events of January 6 on her decision to retire, as she noted that the experience took a toll on her. Her departure signals a shift as she aims to make room for a new generation of leaders in Congress.
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