Far-right mayor wins GOP primary for U.S. House seat in Nashville [View all]
Source: NBC News
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Andy Ogles, a far-right county mayor, won Tennessees crowded Republican primary on Thursday in a reconfigured congressional district in left-leaning Nashville that the party is hoping to flip in November. In a warning ahead of the general election, he said, Liberals, were coming for you.
Ogles, the Maury County mayor and onetime leader of the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperitys state chapter, emerged among nine candidates after a hard-fought primary for the states 5th Congressional District. The seat drew heavy interest from Republicans after GOP state lawmakers carved Nashville into three districts, leading incumbent Democratic Rep. Jim Cooper to announce his retirement.
Were at war. This is a political war, a cultural war, and its a spiritual war, Ogles said in his victory speech. And as we go forward, weve got to get back to honoring God and country.
Ogles will face Democratic state Sen. Heidi Campbell in November. The new district favored Donald Trump over Joe Biden by 12 percentage points in 2020.
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