Some House Republicans are expressing concern about potential absences from key votes as election season intensifies, particularly after recent primary losses. With a slim majority, Republicans can afford to lose only two votes on party-line measures, raising fears that members may “quiet-quit” if their political ambitions falter. Recent primaries have already guaranteed that two Texas Republicans will not return, heightening anxiety about maintaining attendance and legislative effectiveness.
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