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  • Endorsers National Barack Obama Bernie Sanders Donald Trump Joe Biden J.D. Vance Kamala Harris Mike Pence State endorsers Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas
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  • District 4 Jim Jordan (R) District 5 Bob Latta (R) District 6 Michael Rulli (R) District 7 Max Miller (R) District 8 Warren Davidson (R) District 9 Marcy Kaptur
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  • Priorities," accessed Oct. 28, 2022 J.R. Majewski's campaign website, "About," accessed March 8, 2022 J.R. Majewski's Candidate Connection survey Associated
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  • Congressional seat," April 6, 2023 J.R. Majewski campaign website, “About,” accessed February 16, 2024 J.R. Majewski campaign Facebook page, “OH09 I am
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  • May 2, 2022 J.R. Majewski's campaign website, "About," accessed March 8, 2022 [https://ballotpedia.org/J.R._Majewski#2022_2 J.R. Majewski's Candidate Connection
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  • House Ohio District 9 on March 19, 2024. Terry Smith (R) Daniel Wilczynski (R) J.R. Majewski (R) (Unofficially withdrew) See also: Ballotpedia's approach
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  • (D) and Neal Dunn (R) both ran in the 2022 general election in this district. Incumbents Vicente Gonzalez Jr. (D) and Mayra Flores (R) both ran in the 2022
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  • Representatives." As of April 2025, the NRCC chairman was Rep. Richard Hudson (R-N.C.). To read about the NRCC's recent political activity, click here. To read
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  • the seat left vacant by the resignation of Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and death of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). The Hill, "Demings up by 4 points in challenge
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  • Madison Gesiotto Gilbert Michael Morgenstern Shay Hawkins Dante Sabatucci J.R. Majewski Charlie Gaddis Gregory Wheeler Ryan Saylor Santana F. King Jenn Giroux
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  • challenger J.R. Majewski (R) in Ohio's 9th Congressional District. 11:00 p.m.: Incumbent Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D) defeated Yesli Vega (R) in the general
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  • "H.R.5 - Equality Act," accessed April 15, 2022 Congress.gov, "H.R.8404 - Respect for Marriage Act," accessed January 20, 2023 Congress.gov, "H.R.6833
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  • challenger J.R. Majewski (R) in Ohio's 9th Congressional District. 11:00 p.m.: Incumbent Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D) defeated Yesli Vega (R) in the general
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  • Endorsers National Barack Obama Bernie Sanders Donald Trump Joe Biden J.D. Vance Kamala Harris Mike Pence State endorsers Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas
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  • Moody (R) Rick Scott (R) Representatives District 1 Jimmy Patronis (R) District 2 Neal Dunn (R) District 3 Kat Cammack (R) District 4 Aaron Bean (R) District
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  • This page contains a list of political endorsements made by J.R. Majewski. See also: Ballotpedia: Our approach to covering endorsements This section displays
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  • District 9 on March 19, 2024. Terry Smith (R) Daniel Wilczynski (R) J.R. Majewski (R) (Unofficially withdrew) J.R. Majewski unofficially withdrew from the race
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  • District 4 Jim Jordan (R) District 5 Bob Latta (R) District 6 Michael Rulli (R) District 7 Max Miller (R) District 8 Warren Davidson (R) District 9 Marcy Kaptur
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  • District 4 Jim Jordan (R) District 5 Bob Latta (R) District 6 Michael Rulli (R) District 7 Max Miller (R) District 8 Warren Davidson (R) District 9 Marcy Kaptur
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  • Laxalt (R) by a margin of 0.78 percentage points. The closest U.S. House election was in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, where Lauren Boebert (R) defeated
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