Trump backs Texas Republican who defeated his favored candidate in runoff
Former President Trump has officially endorsed Rep. Jake Ellzey (R-Texas) who defeated his favored candidate pick in a runoff election.
“Congressman Jake Ellzey is a strong advocate for the people of Texas. Jake bravely served our Nation as a U.S. Navy pilot, deploying nine times with five combat tours,” Trump wrote in his daily statements on Thursday.
Trump also said in his statement that Ellzey will “protect and defend” Second Amendment rights, calling him a “terrific Congressman.”
“He is a Strong Supporter of our Military and Vets, Lower Taxes, American Energy Independence, and he will always Protect and Defend our Second Amendment,” Trump added. “Jake is a terrific Congressman, and he has my Complete and Total Endorsement!”
Ellzey defeated fellow Republican Susan Wright (R-Texas) in a special runoff election last July for the state’s 6th Congressional District seat, winning 53 percent of the votes tallied.
Trump initially showed his support for Wright during the race, even appearing in a telerally with Wright a day before the election.
The special runoff election happened after Wright’s husband, former Rep. Ron Wright (R-Texas), died in February 2021 due to COVID-19 compilations.
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