When is paul ryan up for reelection
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I will be retiring in January, leaving this majority in good hands with what I believe is a very bright future," he said. In a statement announcing Ryan's decision earlier, advisor Brendan Buck said Ryan told colleagues Wednesday that he will serve out his full term and leave office in January.
The congressman "is ready to devote more of his time to being a husband and a father," Buck said. Ryan achieved his long-held goal of overhauling the U. Once he did so, he felt comfortable leaving a job that had become taxing due to Trump's behavior, according to the Axios report.
The speaker told fellow Republican lawmakers and staff during a closed-door meeting that he was retiring to spend more time with his family, a GOP source, who was inside the room during the conference, told CNBC on condition of anonymity. Both have quietly started to make moves for the job, according to Politico.
In a tweet Wednesday, Trump called Ryan a "truly good man" and said "he will leave a legacy of achievement that nobody can question.
This would give Ryan a final legislative year to chase his second white whale, entitlement reform, while using his unrivaled fundraising prowess to help protect the House majority — all with the benefit of averting an ugly internecine power struggle during election season. Leaving the speakership will allow him to live in Wisconsin with his actual school-age children.
Last month, Rep. Until now, Ryan has tried to quiet rumors. They would repeal and replace Obamacare in mere months, pass a major budget deal, and enact massive tax cuts.
Instead, after months of highly visible party infighting, Obamacare repeal failed epically. If it were up to Ryan, Republicans would steer clear of immigration. But Trump is making it impossible to ignore. After announcing his administration would sunset the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA program, Trump has consistently blamed Democrats for letting the program go into legal limbo.
Lawmakers have seemingly thrown up their hands in frustration over the future of , young unauthorized immigrants currently protected from deportation under DACA — Ryan especially. He has supported hardline policies, voting in favor of fellow Wisconsin Republican Rep. He supported an early version of a comprehensive immigration push from Sens. And in , he stood with Rep. His predecessor, John Boehner, who also led a splintered Republican caucus, angered House conservatives by seeking votes across the aisle to pass major pieces of legislation — a move that ultimately led to his ouster.
Ryan has tried to keep the peace within his party — to varying degrees of success. Ryan has made apparent efforts to align with Trump. In September , reports cropped up of conservative efforts to oust Ryan.
Axios reported that Meadows had met with former White House adviser and Breitbart executive Steve Bannon to float alternatives for Republican leadership.
And while Ryan has made it clear that his role on immigration is to facilitate rather than advance policy, if you ask conservatives like Meadows — whose group of hardliners in the House Freedom Caucus have their hands on the Goodlatte bill , which does not include a path to citizenship and imposes stricter immigration checks — Ryan has had too light a touch.
House leadership says it is currently whipping votes for the proposal. Skip Navigation. Key Points. House Speaker Paul Ryan says he decided not to run for re-election so he could spend more time with his children. He denies his decision was related to the prospect of Democrats winning a House majority. Ryan argues the GOP has a "great record" and "great economy" to run on in November. VIDEO Squawk on the Street.
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