Max Miller, a former aide to former President Donald Trump, won the Ohio Republican primary on May 3, according to multiple projections.
Miller drew 71.5 percent of the vote as of 10:27 p.m. with 62 percent of the districts reporting.
Trump had endorsed Miller when he was running against Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R-Ohio), who was one of a small group of Republicans who had voted to impeach Trump. Gonzales later quit the race and announced his retirement from Congress.
A redistricting in Ohio threw a late twist into Miller’s bid, eliminating the district he was running in. Miller instead challenged Rep. Bob Gibbs (R-Ohio). Gibbs subsequently announced his retirement from Congress.
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