Rep. Anthony Gonzales, Republican who voted for impeachment, will not seek re-election

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On Thursday, the former NFL wide receiver wrote a lengthy statement regarding his decision.

The Republican politician started the press statement by mentioning how his goal within politics was to do his job as long as the voters would allow and work to maintain his family.

Gonzalez then went on to talk about the reasoning behind why he's chosen to not seek out re-election in 2022.

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