GOP Congressman opposes LGBTQ civil rights and Violence Against Women Act.
"I'm entering a new season in life" the 49-year old declared, as the House moves toward impeaching the president.
20th House Republican who will not seek re-election.
Was one of just seven House Republicans who actually changed their vote to defeat a measure to protect LGBTQ people.
Gabbard is currently polling in the low single digits, with an average of 1.3%.
Has a soldly anti-LGBTQ voting record.
"I see a guy who should be arrested for impersonating a criminal defense attorney."
Resignations, retirements, and election losses are leading to tremendous GOP turnover in the House.
Leaves Congress with a thin but considerably anti-LGBT and anti-abortion record.
“The felony crime is a serious one, it carries a lot of collateral consequences.”
16th Republican to call it quits.
"I have always been open to signs from God when it comes to balancing my desire to serve both my family and my country."
Fifth House Republican to call it quits in the past week.
Five-term Congressman quits.
Everyone below Trump "can now be considered fair game."