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Politics
Stephanie Akin

Florida Rep. Ted Yoho announces he won't seek a fifth term

WASHINGTON _ Florida Republican Ted Yoho said Tuesday on a local radio show that he would not run for reelection in 2020, honoring a pledge that he would not seek more than four terms in Congress.

Yoho, a large-animal veterinarian, made his announcement on Florida's WSKY radio, according to the station's website. His departure brings the number of retiring House and Senate members to 25, all but six of them Republicans.

The race for Yoho's landlocked 3rd District in northern Florida is ranked Solid Republican by Inside Elections with Nathan R. Gonzales. In 2016, Trump won it by 16 percentage points.

Yoho, a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus who serves on the Agriculture and Foreign Affairs committees, has had no problem holding the district since he defeated 12-term Republican Rep. Cliff Stearns in a 2012 upset. He won in 2018 by 15 points.

Two other Republicans and a handful of Democrats have filed to run for the seat in 2020.

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