Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he resigned his seat and he won't be the AG. What is he going to do?
He still won. He resigned this term. He'll be sworn in again in January
This. He’ was re-elected so he’ll have his job back.
Anonymous wrote:So he resigned his seat and he won't be the AG. What is he going to do?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon/2024/11/21/could-matt-gaetz-get-his-house-seat-back-what-to-know-as-trumps-attorney-general-pick-withdraws/
"Because Gaetz resigned from Congress, his seat must be filled through a special election in Florida, per the Constitution, meaning he cannot just retake his place in the House or be appointed into the seat.
"Could Matt Gaetz Run For His Own House Seat?
Gaetz—who won reelection in his Florida congressional district with 66.3% of the vote—could likely run for his own seat again in a special election. Jonathan Hanson, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy, told Forbes he believes Gaetz would not have a problem running again as there is nothing in Florida law that would prohibit the person who vacated the seat from becoming a party’s nominee in a special election."
Anonymous wrote:Will Ken Paxton be next on the hotseat?
Anonymous wrote:Gaetz wouldn't be able to hold a statewide seat, even in Florida. His district was Florabama.