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Florida Republican Neal Dunn will retire from Congress
Neal Dunn ends five-term service citing personal reasons amid GOP retirements that threaten the House majority, which now stands at 218-213, according to The New York Times.
- On Jan. 13, 2026, Republican U.S. Rep. Neal Dunn announced he will not seek re-election, concluding five meaningful terms representing Florida's 2nd Congressional District.
- Amid mounting GOP exits and narrow margins, Neal Dunn reversed his April 2025 re-election filing amid turmoil and a 218-to-213 House majority, the New York Times reported.
- As a physician and Army veteran, Neal Dunn has served in Congress since 2017 with a 78% Heritage Foundation conservative score while serving on Energy and Commerce, Oversight and Investigations, and as vice chair of Health.
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State GOP chair Evan Power considering run for Congress
Evan Power speaks to reporters in the Capitol on Jan. 13, 2026. (Photo by Liv Caputo/Florida Phoenix)Florida Republican Party Chair Evan Power is strongly considering a run for the state’s second congressional district, he announced Tuesday. Power, who’s served as RPOF chair for the past two years, told reporters on the fourth floor of the state Capitol that he will make a decision in the “next couple days.” His musings came just hours after the…
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right7Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Center, 41% Right
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources are Center, 41% of the sources lean Right
41% Right
L 18%
C 41%
R 41%
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