GOP lawmaker makes formal switch to independent
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California Representative Kevin Kiley is formally switching from the Republican Party to become an independent.
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Representative Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.) announced Monday his formal departure from the Republican Party to register as an independent. Kiley stated he would file a letter with the House clerk this week to finalize the change. This move formalizes his previously declared intention to seek re-election in the upcoming midterms as an independent candidate. The decision alters the partisan composition of the House ahead of the next election cycle.
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Representative Kevin Kiley is formally filing a letter with the House clerk to switch to independent.
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Rep. Kevin Kiley leaves GOP, further shrinking Speaker Johnson’s majority - The Washington Post

GOP lawmaker says he’s leaving the Republican Party and will serve as an independent - AP News

California Republican ditches party to save reelection bid in gerrymandered district - San Francisco Chronicle
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California Representative Kevin Kiley has announced his departure from the Republican Party to register as an independent. This move further narrows the Republican majority in the House, complicating Speaker Johnson's position.
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