Rep. Amash says won’t be seeking re-election to Congress this year.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Justin Amash, I-Mich., confirmed Thursday night that won’t be seeking re-election to Congress this year.
“I love representing our community in Congress. I always will. This is my choice, but I’m still going to miss it. Thank you for your trust,” the Libertarian congressman tweeted. I love representing our community in Congress. I always will. This is my choice, but I’m still going to miss it.Amash also retweeted a report from The Detroit News that said he wasn’t campaigning for re-election.Sign Up
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