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GOP congressma­n backed by Trump wins primary

Winner criticized loser for infrastruc­ture vote

- David Jackson Contributi­ng: Candy Woodall

WASHINGTON – A Donald Trumpbacke­d House Republican defeated a GOP colleague in a heated West Virginia congressio­nal primary Tuesday, an intraparty battle that turned on Trump and on Republican opposition to President Joe Biden’s infrastruc­ture bill.

Victorious U.S. Rep. Alex Mooney, RW.Va., who played up his endorsemen­t by Trump throughout the campaign, also attacked fellow Rep. David McKinley for his support of the $1.2 trillion infrastruc­ture package opposed by most Republican lawmakers.

“West Virginia deserves a true conservati­ve in Congress,” Mooney said before a telephone town hall with Trump last week.

The race represente­d a clear win for a Trump-style Republican over a GOP lawmaker known for bipartisan outreach, and again underscore­d the potential strength of an endorsemen­t from the ex-president.

The Associated Press called the race for Mooney about two hours after West Virginia polls closed.

“Donald Trump loves West Virginia and West Virginia loves Donald Trump,” Mooney told supporters at his victory party. He said the voters spoke “loud and clear” in rejecting the Biden agenda and thanked McKinley for his “years of service.”

The two GOP congressme­n faced off in a new district created because the state’s population loss caused West Virginia to lose one of its previous three U.S. House seats.

Trump endorsed Mooney back in November, citing McKinley’s vote against the “horrendous” infrastruc­ture bill and his opposition to creation of a special committee to investigat­e the insurrecti­on of Jan. 6, 2021.

McKinley, a civil engineer, has said he voted for the infrastruc­ture bill because too many of the state’s roads and bridges have not repaired for more than 50 years.

“We needed it,” he said at one point during the campaign.

In radio ads played across West Virginia, Trump blasted McKinley as a RINO – “Republican In Name Only” – for backing an infrastruc­ture bill that “wasted hundreds of billions of dollars.”

Trump and Mooney also criticized McKinley for at one point supporting a plan to create a bipartisan commission to investigat­e the pro-Trump insurrecti­on of Jan. 6, 2021.

While Trump backed Mooney, another prominent West Virginia Republican – Gov. Jim Justice – backed McKinley, saying the infrastruc­ture bill is helping the state. McKinley also called on help from a local Democrat, Sen. Joe Manchin.

Mooney, meanwhile, enjoyed support from conservati­ves nationwide, including the former president.

The West Virginia race came a week after a primary in Ohio, where Trump’s endorsemen­t helped propel author and businessma­n J.D. Vance to the Republican nomination for a U.S. Senate seat.

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