Democrats don't have a prayer in this deep red district.
Source: Ballotpedia
The Hill, 2/15/2024
Green, 59, was first elected to represent Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District in 2018. The district is rated “solid Republican” by the nonpartisan election handicapper the Cook Political Report.
The Tennessee Republican was mum about his plans, including whether he is considering a run for another office such as the 2026 Tennessee gubernatorial race, but he told The Hill he would volunteer for former President Trump’s campaign.
“I’m gonna go help Donald Trump win the presidency,” he said.
Tennessee's gerrymandered 7th CD: packing and cracking liberal Nashville and Davison County
Other dropouts:
Republicans
Debbie Lesko, AZ-8. (11/28/2023)
Kevin McCarthy, CA-20. (12/6/2023)
Ken Buck, CO-4. (11/28/2023)
Doug Lamborn, CO-5. (1/5/2024)
Victoria Spartz, IN-5. (11/28/2023)
Greg Pence, IN-6. (1/9/2024)e
Larry Bucshon, IN-8. 1/7/2024)
Dutch Ruppersberger, MD-2. (1/27/2024)
Blaine Luetkemeyer, MO-3. (1/5/2024)
Dan Bishop, NC-8. (12/5/2023)
Patrick McHenry., NC-10. (12/5/2023)
Kelly Armstrong, ND. (1/24/2024)
Brad Wenstrup, OH-2. (12/1/2023)
Bill Johnson., OH-6. (12/1/2023)
Jeff Duncan, SC-3. (1/18/2024)
Kay Granger, TX-12. (12/1/2023)
Michael Burgess, TX-26. (12/2/2023)
Chris Stewart, UT-2. (12/2/2023)
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, WA-5). (2/10/2024)
Mike Gallagher, WI-8. (2/11/2024)
Democrats
Anna Eshoo, CA-16. (11/29/2023)
Tony Cardenas, CA-29. (11/29/2023)
Grace Napolitano, CA-31. (11/29/2023)
John Sarbanes, MD-3. (11/30/2023)
John Sarbanes, MI-8. (11/30/2023)
Brian Higgins, NY-26. (11/30/2023)
Earl Blumenauer, OR-3. (12/3/2023)
Jennifer Wexton, VA-10. (12/3/2023)
Derek Kilmer, WA-6. (12/3/2023)
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