“Morale Has Never Been Lower”: GOP Faces Potential Wave of Early Exits

Washington, D.C. – Reports indicate that frustration is mounting among Republican members of Congress, with some considering early departures before their terms end.

‘Morale has never been lower’: More GOP reps reportedly plot early exits

The backdrop is a high-stakes special election in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, a traditionally strong Republican area. Vice President J.D. Vance recently visited Fort Campbell to serve an early Thanksgiving meal to service members. The district, which Trump won by 22 points last year, is now showing unexpectedly tight polling numbers. A new Emerson College survey found Republican Matt Van Epps leading Democrat Afton Bain by only 2% among likely voters, well within the margin of error.

Morale has never been lower': More GOP reps reportedly plot early exits

Former Republican congressmen Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania and Carlos Curbelo of Florida discussed the broader implications on a news segment. Dent noted that Republican candidates have historically struggled in special elections since Trump was elected, with Democrats overperforming significantly even in traditionally red areas. Low Republican turnout and high Democratic enthusiasm are major contributing factors.

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Curbelo highlighted the recent trend of early exits, including Mark Green, who resigned mid-term for private sector opportunities, and Marjorie Taylor Greene, who announced she would not seek re-election. According to insiders, other GOP members are privately considering similar moves, citing frustration with party leadership and the White House.

One anonymous senior House Republican told reporters:

“This entire White House team has treated all members like garbage…early resignations are coming. It’s a tinderbox. Morale has never been lower. Mike Johnson will be stripped of his gavel and they will lose the majority before this term is out.”

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Dent and Curbelo attributed these frustrations to perceived overreach by the executive branch, which many members feel has usurped Congress’s Article I powers. Members also expressed dissatisfaction with the House leadership, claiming that efforts to suppress debate and block initiatives—such as through discharge petitions—have left legislators feeling powerless.

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“Congress has become less and less relevant,” Dent said. “Some members have just had enough. That’s why they’re heading for the exits.”

The discussions underscore the challenges facing the Republican majority, which now holds only a slim margin. Analysts warn that early departures and low morale could further weaken the party ahead of the next election cycle.