The Colorado House Republican hinted that the GOP's House majority could soon be over.
Colorado House Republican Ken Buck has hinted the GOP could suffer more resignations after announcing he will step down at the end of the week, further shrinking his party's already wafer thin majority in the chamber.When asked by Axios whether he was coming under pressure from colleagues over his decision to resign, Buck replied: 'I think it's the next three people that leave that they're going to be worried about.
'When asked whether Donald Trump becoming the Republicans presumptive presidential candidate influenced his decision to step down, Buck said: 'Whether he was the nominee or not, I think our system is broken in how we choose candidates and I want to get involved in that process.
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