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Rep. Kevin Kiley’s Exit from GOP Shrinks Republican Majority

Clear Facts
- California Rep. Kevin Kiley announced he is leaving the Republican Party to become an Independent.
- He is the sole Independent in the U.S. House of Representatives after submitting paperwork to the House Clerk.
- Kiley cited frustration with hyper-partisanship in Congress as the key reason for the switch.
- He filed for reelection last Friday as a “No Party Preference” candidate in California’s new 6th District.
- Kiley plans to continue caucusing with Republicans to retain committee assignments during his current term.
California Rep. Kevin Kiley’s departure narrows the GOP’s slim House majority amid ongoing battles against Democrat-led partisanship.
This move allows him to keep committee positions if leadership permits, prioritizing constituent accountability over party loyalty.
“As an elected representative, I’ve always seen my role as being an independent voice for our community, holding politicians in Sacramento and Washington accountable,” Kiley said.
“It is no secret I’ve been frustrated, at times disgusted, by the hyper-partisanship in Congress,” he continued.
“Gerrymandering is a plague on democracy, one that Gavin Newsom has brought back to California. But there’s a way we can fight back and protect our democracy from his partisan games: by removing partisanship from the equation. Today, I filed for reelection as ‘No Party…’”
Kiley intends to evaluate future legislation based on merits, not party lines, despite his history of occasional breaks.
This shift underscores challenges to Republican unity as traditional values face relentless attacks from the left.
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