OH-09: J.R. Majewski, the QAnon ally who lied about serving in Afghanistan, mulls second run in Ohio
Ohio Republican J.R. Majewski, a QAnon ally who proved to be one of his partys very worst nominees for any office in 2022, said Monday that he was thinking about seeking a rematch against Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur. Majewski, whom the NRCC abandoned after the Associated Press reported that hed lied about serving in Afghanistan, wrote, As I consider, I want to make it clear: my decision will not be made by the DC Swamp or the political establishment
Im looking forward to making a decision very soon!
A Majewski reprise would not be welcome news for national Republicans, who will want to target Kaptur again after their counterparts in the Buckeye State get the chance to gerrymander the states congressional map all over again. Kaptur, who was first elected to represent the Toledo area in 1982, was a top redistricting target last cycle, and Republicans thought they had her on the ropes after they radically transformed her 9th District from a 59-40 Biden constituency to one that Trump would have taken 51-48.
However, everything changed when Majewski, a conservative activist who attended the Jan. 6 Trump rally that preceded the attack on the Capitol, shocked everyone by defeating two state legislators in the May 2022 primary to face the longest-serving congresswoman in American history. Kaptur and her allies recognized the opportunity that Republican voters had handed them, and they went on to air a litany of ads arguing that Majewskis presence at the riot proved that he was a danger to law enforcement. (Majewski claims he never actually entered the Capitol building.)
Democrats also utilized footage of the Republican speaking favorably of secession and rapping in a video titled Let's Go Brandon Save America to make their case that he shouldnt be in Congress. A Kaptur commercial additionally highlighted Majewskis ties to QAnon, with a narrator saying, The FBI calls QAnon a domestic terrorist threat [
] Extremist J. R. Majewski is one of them. Majewski, who said in 2020 he identified himself as a supporter of the conspiracy cult, said during the campaign, I denounce QAnon. I do not support Q, and I do not subscribe to their conspiracy theories.
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