Outgoing GOP rep: Republican Party ‘heading into trouble’ in election
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Outgoing Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Fla.) said in an interview broadcast Sunday that it would be “foolish” for the GOP not to realize that it’s “heading into trouble” in the next election.
“When you look at the future of the Republican Party, I think that we would be foolish to not see that we’re heading into trouble,” Ros-Lehtinen told CBS’s “Face the Nation.”
{mosads}Speaking on a panel of other GOP lawmakers leaving Congress, Ros-Lehtinen noted that “few women” are running for office as Republicans.
“Far greater numbers of women are identifying themselves as being in the Democratic party,” she said
The panel also included Reps. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.) and Ed Royce (R-Calif.), in addition to Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.). All four lawmakers will retire at the end of their current term.
All four expressed concerns with partisanship in the current Congress.
Ros-Lehtinen said she does not see the GOP adopting policies that attract minorities, millennials, or women.
Flake, who has been vocal in criticizing President Trump the last year, said he believes the GOP has changed as a party since he took office.
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