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Hillbilly Elegyauthor, venture capitalist and first-time Republican candidateJ.D. Vancewon Ohio’s Republican senate primary Tuesday — with help of his party’s standard-bearer,Donald Trump.

“I’m a Never Trump guy,” Vance said in an interview with Charlie Rose in 2016,according toPolitico. “I never liked him.”

Vance had also called Trump, 75, “unfit for our nation’s highest office,” “an idiot,” “noxious” and “reprehensible,” with policies that ranged from “immoral to absurd.”

“Like some others J.D. Vance may have said some not-so-great things about me in the past, but he gets it now, and I have seen that in spades,” Trump said in April. “He is our best chance for victory in what could be a very tough race.”

With a little more than 32 percent of the vote, Vance claimed victory overJosh Mandel, a former state treasurer, as well as state Sen. Matt Dolan and others.

“I thought this would feel good. It feels even better than I thought it would,” Vance told supporters in a victory speech Tuesday. “I have absolutely got to thank the 45th, the president of the United States, Donald J. Trump.”

Trump called Vance to congratulate him on his win,The Washington Postreports.

Vance will face Democratic Rep.Tim Ryanin November’s general election for a seat in the evenly divided Senate,CNN projected.

Also in Ohio, Gov.Mike DeWinedefeated his Republican challengers in the gubernatorial primary. He will now face the winning Democrat, former Dayton mayor Nan Whaley, in November.

And PresidentJoe Bidencongratulated a candidate he endorsed, Rep. Shontel Brown, who defeated activist Nina Turner in an Ohio rematch between the Democrats on Tuesday.

“Shontel Brown’s primary victory last night was an important step forward toward building a better Ohio and a better America,” Biden said. “I’m proud of Shontel and her demonstrated record of fighting for the people of Ohio, and I thank her for her continued work in service to the American people.”

In western Michigan, Robert Regan, a Republican candidate for state House District 74, lost the election to Democrat Carol Glanville inwhatThe Detroit Free Presscalled an “upset.”

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Regan had whipped up intense backlash for acomment he had made about rapeduring a live event that streamed on Facebook in March, which he has said was misconstrued.

When a panelist said it was “too late” to continue challenging the 2020 presidential election results, Regan appeared to insinuate that “if rape is inevitable, you should just lie back and enjoy it.”

He later clarified the remark on his campaign website, saying it was “intentionally truncated to make it look like I said one thing when in fact I was saying the exact opposite.”

“Here are my exact words,” he said. “‘That’s kind of like — I have three daughters, and I tell my daughters if rape is inevitable, you should just lie back and enjoy it. That is not how we roll. That is not how I won this election. We go right at it.'”

And in Indiana, former Vice PresidentMike Pence’s older brother, Rep. Greg Pence, was victorious in his Republican primary on Tuesday.

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Trump backed the older Pence in his House re-election bid, despite the former president’scriticism of his vice presidentforrefusing to participatein a plan to overturn the 2020 election results.

Inendorsing Rep. Pence, Trump did not mention the vice president. “Congressman Greg Pence is doing a great job representing the people of Indiana’s 6th Congressional District,” Trump wrote. “He is Strong on the Border, Protects Life, Defends the Second Amendment, and Supports our brave Military and Vets. Greg Pence has my Complete and Total Endorsement!”

source: people.com