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22 candidates in Ohio and Indiana endorsed by former President Donald
J. Trump completed a clean sweep of Tuesday’s primaries, indicating the
strength of a Trump endorsement is as mighty as it has ever been.
Former White House political director Brian Jack exclusively tells Breitbart News:
What
we saw in Texas earlier this year was confirmed yet again tonight:
President Trump’s endorsement is the most important endorsement in
politics. His endorsed candidates are a combined 55-0 in 2022 primaries,
a continuation of the historic endorsement streak of success that
started during his time at The White House.
Populist
candidate JD Vance’s win in the crowded Ohio Senate primary is welcome
news to other Trump-endorsed candidates and is a potential harbinger of
things to come in upcoming races in other states. Making Vance’s victory
all the more impressive was his ability to stave off the crowded senate
field with three other candidates who sought Trump’s endorsement, in
addition to being targeted by the Republican establishment and donor
class. Vance, who authored the best-selling book Hillbilly Elegy ,
received Trump’s endorsement on April 15 and enjoyed a substantial
boost in the polls following the 45th President’s nod. Trump’s team
tells Breitbart News that Vance was polling around ten percent in fifth
place before Trump’s backing. He took home 32 percent of the vote
Tuesday.
Senate
candidate JD Vance greets former President Donald Trump at a rally at
the Delaware County Fairground, April 23, 2022, in Delaware, Ohio, to
endorse Republican candidates ahead of the Ohio primary on May 3. (AP
Photo / Joe Maiorana, File)
Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich tells Breitbart News:
JD
Vance put in tremendous work and has immense political talent — which
put him in the position to earn the support of President Trump — but it
was the endorsement of President Donald J. Trump that took a candidate
who many insiders said was in 4th and at single digits in the polls, and
in only two weeks, propelled him into a commanding first place finish.
The power of President Trump’s endorsement is undeniable, his dominance
over the Republican powerbrokers in DC can not be overstated, and the
promise of this MAGA Movement will not just define the Midterms, but it
will win for years to come.
Trump-backed
Republican candidate Max Miller secured the Republican nomination for
the 7th Congressional District. Miller challenged incumbent candidate
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez in the primary, one of ten Republicans who voted
to impeach Trump. Gonzalez, in turn, refused the Ohio Republican Party’s
calls to resign his seat. “The committee said their demand was in
opposition to ‘the unconstitutional, politically motivated impeachment
proceeding against President Donald J. Trump,'” Breitbart News
previously reported. He did, however, back out of the race in 2021.
“RINO
Congressman Anthony Gonzalez, who has poorly represented his district
in the Great State of Ohio, has decided to quit after enduring a
tremendous loss of popularity, of which he had little, since his
ill-informed and otherwise very stupid impeachment vote,” Trump said at
the time.
Republican
candidate Madison Gesiotto Gilbert won the Republican nomination for
Ohio’s 13th District, beating out six other candidates vying for the
nomination. She will square off against Democrat nominee Emilia Sykes
come November. The seat is currently held by outgoing Democrat
Congressman Tim Ryan, who secured the Democratic Senate nomination
Tuesday and will face JD Vance in November’s election.
The 13 other Trump-endorsed candidates who brought home primary victories in Ohio on Tuesday night include:
Secretary of State Frank Larose – Republican nominee for Secretary of StateAttorney General David Yost – Republican nominee for Attorney GeneralTreasurer Robert Sprague – Republican nominee for TreasurerAuditor Keith Faber – Republican nominee for AuditorRep. Steve Chabot – Republican nominee for the 1st Congressional DistrictRep. Ben Wesntrup – Republican nominee for the 2nd Congressional DistrictRep. Jim Jordan – Republican nominee for the 4th Congressional DistrictRep. Bob Latta – Republican nominee for the 5th Congressional DistrictRep. Bill Johnson – Republican nominee for the 6th Congressional DistrictRep. Warren Davidson – Republican nominee for the 8th Congressional DistrictRep. Mike Turner – Republican nominee for the 10th Congressional DistrictRep. Troy Balderson – Republican nominee for the 12th Congressional DistrictRep. Mike Carey – Republican Nominee for the 15th Congressional District
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Donald Trump-endorsed candidates swept in Indiana as well, securing
nominations in six districts. The candidates, Reps. Jackie Walorski, Jim
Banks, Jim Baird, Victoria Spartz, Greg Pence, and Larry Bucshon, are
all incumbents currently serving in the United States House of
Representatives.
The
enormous night for Trump-backed candidates follows sweeping wins in
Texas on March 1, which saw candidates who garnered Trump’s nod win all
32 of their races.
All 22 Trump-Backed Candidates Win Primaries in Ohio, Indiana - Jnews