Getting her out could be difficult as she appears to reflect her district. The R party would need to de-fund her.
This should answer the 'How?' question.
Population: 694,398 |
Gender: 49.3% Male, 50.7% Female |
Race: 85.3% White, 9.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.4% Native American |
Ethnicity: 10.1% Hispanic |
Unemployment: 12.6% |
Median household income
$42,700 |
High school graduation rate
79.1% |
College graduation rate
16.6% |
So... if she's actually be an accurate representation of the people she represents, is there really much you can complain about unless her conduct actually violates rules & warrants removing her from office? Death threats against fellow politicians might count, but it doesn't seem like any actions are being taken on that, so I don't know if that would work.
If the GOP defunds her, do they want to risk losing her as an independent?
If the majority of the people in her district share her views, as messed up as they are, maybe she's just something that has to be tolerated? At least it doesn't look like she has m/any supporters in government so it's not like she has much power.