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Ohio Congressmen Tim Ryan and Anthony Gonzalez have urged a U.S. House of Representatives committee to start the process for this designation that could greatly benefit the trail.
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Ohio Congressman Anthony Gonzalez will not run for reelection when his term ends next year. The 16th district representative made the announcement on Twitter Thursday night.
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Former President Donald Trump is planing a Northeast Ohio rally for next week in what his backers bill as the 鈥渇irst of many appearances in support of candidates and causes that further the MAGA agenda and accomplishments of President Trump鈥檚 administration.鈥
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Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R-Ohio) said his Republican Party shouldn鈥檛 spread falsehoods about the 2020 election if it wants to retake Congress and the White House in the coming years.
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The Ohio Republican Party will decide Friday whether to censure a member of Congress from suburban Cleveland for his vote earlier this year to impeach former President Donald Trump.
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Northeast Ohio Rep. Anthony Gonzalez faces a difficult year ahead after joining nine other Republicans in voting to impeach former President Donald Trump. Republican groups in the district have rebuked him over that vote, and a former White House aide is challenging Gonzalez in next year鈥檚 primary, with Trump鈥檚 blessing.
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Earlier this week, former President Donald Trump chastised Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R-Ohio) for voting to impeach him and praised his announced primary鈥
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Ohio Republican Rep. Anthony Gonzalez鈥檚 vote in favor of impeaching President Donald Trump Wednesday went against the majority of his party, and could ultimately cost him the support of some constituents. Unlike typical legislative actions, an impeachment vote garners more attention from constituents, said Case Western Reserve University Associate Professor of Political Science Justin Buchler.
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SnollygosterIn this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from 星空无限传媒, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss the part Ohio's congressional鈥
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Just one week before he will leave office, Trump has now become the first U.S. president to be impeached twice.