Last week, both the Left and NeverTrump Twitterati were excited about the results of the Texas-06 runoff. Susan Wright, widow of former Rep. Ron Wright, played against Jack Elzer, who lost to Wright in the 2018 final. The reason why political chatterers can decide the outcome in a solid red zone like catnip is that Wright has not received President Trump’s support for a long time.
When the votes were counted, Elzey had the upper hand, and political commentators went crazy with joy. They are happy to announce that Trump is over. Completed. Kaput.
Trump lost his first major test with a very low turnout in the ballot box. Not only was he unable to persuade the Republican Party to support Wright, but he was also unable to make people enthusiastic enough to vote. His influence is one mile wide and one inch deep.
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— Henry Olsen (@henryolsenEPPC) July 28, 2021
As I pointed out in the post, President Trump’s team claims he was involved in the Texas primary election by snookerThere were many things at work in that election, but rejecting Trump was not one of them. Larry Sabato is a stubborn NeverTrump and anti-GOPer. He pointed out that the blue constituency did not perform well in that election, probably because there were no Democrats. On the ballot, the myth that the Democratic Party ultimately defeated Trump does not seem to be based on facts.
Last night we had another data point in “Trump is toast”: narratives that need to be thought of.
Since 2011, Republican Steve Stevens has served as Ohio’s 15th Congressional District.he Resign in May 2021 Became President and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. This requires a special election that ultimately involves 11 candidates. Stevens is Trump’s friendly Republican establishment It also provided President Trump with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to allow a conservative populist to sit on the seat and improve the overall genetic reserve of the Republican House Caucus.
For those who wish to see Trump leave, this night is full of unbridled disappointment.
Mike Carey 18,655 36.97%
Jeff Larley 6,724 13.33%
Ron Hood 6,632 13.14%
Bob Peterson 6,356 12.60%
Ruth Edmonds 5,052 10.01%
Thomas Yellow 2,480 4.92%
Stephanie Kunze 2,344 4.65%
Thad Cooperled 1,061 2.10%
Omar Tarazi 899 1.78%
John Adams 172 0.34%
Eric Clark 81 0.16%
Two key points, Republicans were angered and produced the largest primary voter turnout in OH-15 history. The Democrats stayed at home and cast less than one-half of the expected number of votes for the Democratic primary in the region (OH-15 election statistics).
Congratulations, Mike Carey has achieved a huge victory in Ohio!
It is obvious which side is full of energy for this game! Compared with the Democrats in OH-15, the Republicans voted closer to 3 to 1.
— Rona McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) August 4, 2021
I can’t help but dunk this on this guy’s NeverTrump clown show.
The total number of early votes including the Democratic primary was 10,537. This means that Republican votes will be ridiculously low unless the vote is very large on Election Day.
The 4 state legislators are:
A dream.Stephanie Kunze
Senator Bob Peterson
Rep. Jeff Laray
Former Rep. Ron Hood2/x
— Henry Olsen (@henryolsenEPPC) August 3, 2021
Carey didn’t win the scream. Stevens has supported Ohio representative Jeff Larley to take the seat.
Steve Stivers spent a considerable amount of money on Jeff LaRe, and all he got was a far second place https://t.co/60wclpWTus pic.twitter.com/1ajWkjOVOK
-Drew Savage (@DrewSav) August 4, 2021
In fact, although the Ohio legislature has four members, Carey won 11 of the 12 counties that make up OH-15.
President Trump has a well-deserved victory lap.
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“The Republican Party won a great victory for Mike Carey. Big numbers! Thank you Ohio and all our outstanding American patriots. Congratulations to Mike and his family. He will never let you down!”-Donald J. Tron President pic.twitter.com/KMnPwDkrHd
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) August 4, 2021
The difference between OH-15 and TX-6 is huge. A few months ago, Trump supported Carey.
The Trump Organization invested $350,000 in the campaign. This game gives voters a clear line between past and future ways; it does not involve sympathetic voting for widows.
As a test of strength in the public primaries, this is a major victory for Trump. This shows that his support in the Republican Party is broad and deep. His next challenge is to work behind the scenes, selecting the Republican Party in Wyoming to Liz Cheney and others to make sure she does not slip back to the office.



