Congress is 'chaos,' but these lawmakers keep coming back. Here's why
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Six lawmakers expressed that their experience in the U.S. House is marked by polarization and challenges, leading to a standstill in governance and raising questions about representation.
Dusty Johnson, representing South Dakota, felt driven to run for Congress in 2018, believing that he could be a more effective representative and reduce the number of 'jerks' in Congress.
For Nicole Malliotakis, her diverse heritages influenced her decision to enter politics, aiming to provide a distinct Republican perspective from New York City.
Chrissy Houlahan, an Air Force veteran, was inspired to run for office to advocate for her community after witnessing her daughter’s distress post-Trump's election in 2016.
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