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 Congressman Earl Blumenauer, an Oregon Democrat, is one of nearly 40 lawmakers leaving Congress at the end of this term. I deeply respect some of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, but it s harder and harder to work with them,  Blumenauer told CBS News.  The unending chaos in the House really takes up most of the oxygen.                 File: Rep. Earl Blumenauer  D-OR  speaks at an End Fossil Fuel rally near the U.S. Capitol on June 29, 2021 in Washington, DC. Organized by Our Revolution, demonstrators called on Congress to take action in ending fossil fuel subsidies.                                                      Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images                                         The dysfunction in the House is part of the reason why I ve decided to leave,  said GOP Rep. Ken Buck, of Colorado.  People are lying a lot. And when you call out the lies, you re the bad guy. I feel like I can do more outside of Congress than inside of Congress.                                          I m at that point of my lif stanley cup e, age-wise and career-wise, where if I have one stanley cup becher  mo stanley cup re chapter, I want to go explore it,  61-year-old Maryland Rep. John Sarbanes, a Democrat, told CBS News by phone ahead of a busy week in the House. Sarbanes has announced his ninth term in the House will be his final one. As Congress slogs through a year of stalemates, showdowns, acrimony and the first-ever ousting of a House speaker, a wave of incumbent lawmakers have announced they re walking away from t Cbpo More Social Security Follies
 Getting into the presidential race has become a seemingly endless process, from testing the waters, to forming an exploratory committee, to announcing an intention to announce.But ultimately, comes the announcement itself.CBS News correspondent Whit Johnson observes that there are many different approaches to formally tossing one s hat into the presidential ring -- and the backdrop can be as important as the message.    caneca stanley                                      At this stage, it feels as if every w stanley mugs eek brings a new Republican entrant and, says Johnson, each one seems to prove again that the old real estate adage of location, location, location can be pivotal.Whether they choose to officially say  I m in  in their hometown, a crucial swing state, in front of an iconic landmark, or online, every candidate does it their his or her own way in attempting to orchestrate a successful, memorable announcement.        Early on, candidates  placement in the polls can be all about name recognition. The formal announcement of some of the lesser-known candidates is their first real shot at gaining serious national exposure - and that first impression could make or break a campaign.What it comes down to is that, in a crowded field of like-minded politicians, what they say when announcing may not be as important as wherethey say it.When former Utah Governor and ex-U.S. ambassador to China Jon Huntsman said when he entered the race Tuesday, he said,  What we now need is leadership. stanley quencher  Huntsman stood fl