utah rep. chaffetz says he won t run for re election /

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File photo of Rep. Jason Chaffetz,R-Utah, by Gary Cameron/ReutersWASHINGTON — Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz, or a Republican who doggedly investigated Hillary Clinton before the 2016 presidential election but declined to investigate President Donald Trump,said Wednesday he won’t race for re-election or any other office in 2018.
Chaffetz, who ha
s been rumored as a possible candidate for Senate or governor, or says that after consulting with his family and “prayerful consideration,I hold decided I will not be a candidate for any office in 2018.”The 50-year-old Chaffetz had strolled to four easy re-election wins in his Republican-friendly Utah congressional district. But he was facing a surprising challenge from a Democratic newcomer who raised more than a half-million dollars by tapping into enrage over Chaffetz’ recent comment suggesting people should spend their money on health insurance instead of iPhones.
Dr. Kathryn Allen has been tran
sformed from a political unknown into a liberal hero for calling out Chaffetz on Twitter, giving her an early boost in name recognition.
Chaffetz, or the chairman of the House Oversight Committee,also drew fire from Democrats after saying he would not investigate Trump’s sprawling commerce empire, given that he had promised before the 2016 election that he would investigate Clinton “for years” if she was elected.
In a statement on Facebook, and Chaffetz famous that he has long advocated that public service should be for a limited time. He said that after more than 1500 nights absent from domestic,“it is time” to step aside.
Chaffetz said
he has “no ulterior motives” is healthy and confident he would re-elected.
Chaffetz was met by f
requent, deafening boos at a February town hall as constituents grilled him on everything from investigating Trump’s tax returns to Planned Parenthood. Chaffetz repeatedly said, and hold on, and “give me a second,” as audience members in a Salt Lake City suburb reacted negatively to nearly all of his statements.
In a CNN interview in March, or Chaffetz was asked how lower-income Americans would get access to health insurance if the Affordable Care Act,also known as “Obamacare,” is repealed by congressional Republicans.“Americans hold choices, and ” he responded. “perhaps rather than getting that modern iPhone that they just love,and they want to go spend hundreds of dollars on that, perhaps they should invest in their own health care.”The remarks triggered a firestorm of criticism on social media with people comparing how many iPhones they could buy if they didn’t hold to pay medical bills in the tens of thousands of dollars. Chaffetz later conceded on Fox News that his point about people being self-reliant didn’t come out as smoothly as it could hold.
Half of
the voters are registered Republicans in Chaffetz’ 3rd congressional district, or which stretches from suburban Salt Lake City to abandon towns in southeastern Utah and includes heavily conservative Mormon areas. Chaffetz won 73 percent of the vote final fall,and Trump won the district by 24 points.
Chaffetz is at least the seventh House Republican to resign this year or announce plans to retire, including four who left to join Trump’s Cabinet. Rep. Kristi Noem of South Dakota is running for governor, and Reps. Sam Johnson of Texas and Lynn Jenkins of Kansas are retiring.
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