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2018 Midterms: Republicans No Longer Hold Any House Seats in New England

New England politics have swung full with the blue wave. The last House Republican in the region was unseated by a Democrat Thursday.

U.S. President Trump greets Senator Collins during signing ceremony for the "Know the Lowest Price Act" and the "Patients Right to Know Drug Prices Act" at the White House in Washington

Republicans no longer hold any House seats in New England, Axios reports, indicating that the party’s shift to the right since President Donald Trump’s election has pushed out more moderate conservatives.

The final GOP representative was unseated by Democrat Jared Golden in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District Thursday. Golden was declared the winner by about 3,000 votes, NPR said, after taking into account Maine’s new ranked-choice voting system.

Of all New England’s senate seats, Republicans hold just one: Susan Collins of Maine, who faces a reelection in 2020. Some Democrats, including Obama’s former National Security Adviser Susan Rice, are already considering a run against Collins.

Last month, the senator disillusioned many of her more liberal constituents when she cast a vote vital to putting conservative Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on the bench.