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The announcement stunned Washington. After seven terms, a powerful California Democrat is walking away from a seat engineered to be safely blue — and she’s not really saying why. Her allies are praising her legacy. Ambitious successors are already circling. And as more than three dozen members head for the exits, one chilling question hangs over Congress lik… Continues…

 

Julia Brownley’s decision not to seek re-election lands at a volatile moment for Congress, her party, and the country. Her Ventura County district, long secured by Democratic-friendly maps, was supposed to be the kind of seat no one gives up voluntarily. Yet Brownley is stepping aside while insisting she remains “in the fight,” praising Hakeem Jeffries as the leader she hopes will soon hold the speaker’s gavel and framing her exit as part of a longer democratic story, not a retreat.

Her statement read like both a farewell and a warning. She highlighted work on health care, veterans’ support, climate, and working families, while acknowledging “immense challenges” and a fragile democracy that must be “shored up” for future generations. As California Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin openly eyes the seat and Democrats brace for a historic wave of departures, Brownley’s exit becomes more than a personal choice; it’s another sign that the next Congress may look very different, and far less familiar, than the one Americans thought they knew.

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