Trump-backed Gibbs ousts Meijer in Michigan GOP race for Congress (2024)

Grand Rapids—John Gibbs, theTrump-endorsed challenger to U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer, was victoriousin the nationally watched race ofwest Michigan's 3rd Congressional District.

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Apolitical appointee informerPresident Donald Trump's Housing and Urban Development agency, Gibbs pitched himself as an ultra-conservativereplacement for incumbent Meijer of Grand Rapids Township, who was one of 10 House Republicans to impeach then-President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot.

Gibbs declared victory early Wednesday morning at a watch party at his campaign headquarters in Wyoming, a suburb of Grand Rapids.

Meijer conceded the race around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday in a statement.

Gibbs had about 52% of the voteto Meijer's 48% with about 87% of precincts reporting in a congressional district encompassing parts of Kent, Muskegon and Ottawa counties.

Trump called Gibbsshortly after 1 a.m. Wednesday to offer his congratulations, adding: "I'll see you soon. I'm very proud of you, John."

Gibbs told reporters Trump encouraged him to "keep it up" and continue "to kick butt."

In a victory speech surrounded by supporters in the early morning hours Wednesday, he wished Meijer "the best in his future endeavors."

"From here on out, we're facing a challenge in November with a Democrat," he said. "I think it's going to turn out very favorably for us."

Gibbs is expected to face a general election in a district President Joe Biden won in 2020and that has been identified as one of the few districts Democrats may becapable of flipping in a tough mid-termelection year. The Cook Political Report changed the race from a "toss up" to a "lean Democrat" after it called the race for Gibbs.

The contest between Meijer and Gibbsgarnered national attention as theRepublican Party continues to grapple with cleavages between traditional conservatives and Trump loyalists. Meijer will be the sixth of the 10House Republicans who voted for impeachment to leave at the end of his term. Two others faced primaries Tuesday.

Trump endorsed Gibbs but notably did not come to Michigan to campaign for him in the final days of campaign, despite Gibbs's struggleswith fundraising as Meijer and allies pouredmillionsinto opposing him.

Dave Wasserman, the U.S. House editor of Cook Political Report, tweeted around 10 p.m.that the "biggest surprise of the night so far" was Meijer's strength in the primary.

But what appeared to bea neck-and-neck race much of the evening diverged as results came in boosting Gibbs and setting Meijer further back. Shortly after speaking with Gibbs on the phone, Meijer released a statement congratulating his opponent.

"I'm proud to have remained true to my principles, even when doing so came at a significant political cost," Meijer said in the statement. "Though this was not the outcome we hoped for, I will continue to do everything possible to move the Republican Party, West Michigan, and our country in a positive direction."

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Impeachment loomed

Gibbs, 43,grew up in Lansing and studied computer science at Stanford University. He worked as a software engineer for startups in Silicon Valley and eventually joined Apple to work on the iPhone. A fluent Japanese speaker, he left California for Japan to serve as a Christian missionary for seven years.

He did amaster's in public administration at Harvard University before joining the Trump administration's HUD, overseeing homelessness programs and community development block grants. He moved to Byron Center, south of Grand Rapids, after Trump allies recruited him to run against Meijer.

Gibbs has branded himself as a Trump-approved replacement who says it was "mathematically impossible" for President Joe Biden to have won the 2020 election and defends claims of election fraud that have been dismissed by courts, legislative investigations and audits for a lack of evidence.

After casting his ballot in Byron Center south of Grand Rapids Tuesday morning, Gibbs was asked whether he would accept the results of this election.

"We'll see," he said. "Ifthe election’s on the up-and-up there will be no problem."

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Meijer, 34, is the son of Meijer Inc. superstores Executive Chairman Hank Meijer. He grew up in East Grand Rapids, went to Columbia University and served in an Army intelligence unit in Iraq.

He later worked as a conflict analyst in Afghanistan and got an MBA at New York University before running to succeed Republican-turned-Libertarian former U.S. Rep. Justin Amash in 2020.

Meijerbilled himself as an effective lawmaker who has fought for veterans and pushed back against Biden administration policies he argues have contributed to high inflation and gas prices. Hestands by the decision to impeach Trump after his supporters mobbed the capitol on Meijer's third day in office.

"We always expected this to be a tight race," Meijer told The News early Wednesday morning before the results came in. "There were a lot of folks who had counted us out weeks, if not months, ago. I'm proud of what strength we've been able to demonstrate so far."

Outside groupspoured more than $3.6 million into the 3rd District GOP primary race, primarily supporting Meijer and opposing Gibbs. One political action committeebacked by Meijer's family, Principled Leadership for Michigan, has spent almost $1.4 million on the race this cycle.

Meijer's campaign and leadership PAC spent more than $2 millionthis cycle, compared with just under$334,000 spent by the Gibbs campaign.

But last Tuesday, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced it would spend $425,000 to run a TV ad in the Grand Rapids areaboosting Gibbs in the last week before the primary.

The ad wasa fake attackon Gibbs that was seen by many in both partiesas a move topromote his name amongTrump's base. It claimedGibbs is "too conservative" for west Michigan but also saidhe was "handpicked" by Trump to run for Congress, worked in his administrationand would pursue Trump's policies in office.

Meijerdecried the spendingas hypocritical. Gibbs said of the ad:"I don't know what their strategy is and I don't really care."

A change in west Michigan

Sue Atkinson, a poll worker in Grand Rapids Township, said she cast her vote for Gibbs.

"I just voted for a change," Atkinsonsaid. She added thatit felt like Meijer was assuming he would get her community's support, and that she was receiving two to three mailers a day from his campaign.

"Then we knew he was running scared because he did so much mailing. That was the biggest turnoff."

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Tuesdaynight,Meijer supporters gathered at Social House Kitchen and Bar in downtown Grand Rapids to watch the results come in.

State Rep. Tommy Brann, R-Wyoming, attended the party. Hesaid he supportsMeijer because he'san honest, humble and "good human being."

"I make mistakes too," Brannsaid of Meijer's impeachment vote, which he disagreed with. "Just because hemade one mistake doesn't mean you run away from somebody you like."

Mark Mochel of Grand Rapids also attended Meijer's watch party, which disbanded around midnight. A self-described moderate conservative, he said he feels like he no longer has "a political home."

"The radicals on both sides are controlling the talking points, and I think Peter Meijer represents a more moderate position," he said."I think it would be a huge detriment to this community but also tothe country if we push out anymoderates fromeither side."

About 10 miles south,Gibbs supporters held a watch party at his campaign office on top of a real estate brokerage.

Some supporters sang “M-A-G-A” to the tune of “YMCA,”miming the letters with their arms raised high. Later, theydanced to "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry.Cheers erupted when early returns showed Gibbs leading 63% to 37% shortly after 9 pm.

Brenda Wodarskiof Rockfordwas among those dancing.

“If they don't win, people haven't done their homework,” shesaid of Gibbs and Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley, who lost Tuesday to conservative commentator Tudor Dixon. “They're listening instead of researching. Everybody needs to do their own research.”

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Also in attendance was Robert "RJ" Regan, a failed GOP state House candidate who was condemned by Michigan GOP Chair Ron Weiser after he said he tells his daughters, "if rape is inevitable, you should just lie back and enjoy it."

Gibbs and Meijer shared similar stances on many conservative policies, including abortion, immigration, inflation and government spending. Bothsupported the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and do not support exceptions for abortion in cases of rape or incest.

They disagree on the results and fallout fromthe 2020 presidential election: Gibbsarguedthat the 2020 election was rife with fraud and that Trump was the true winner of the national presidential race, despite multiple audits and court cases at nearly every level of government failing to turn up evidence that supports his theory.

Meijer acknowledges that Biden won the election and has said Trump "bears responsibility for inciting the insurrection."

Analysts have said Meijer is the only candidate who stands a chance at beating Democratic nominee Hillary Scholten in the general election in the newly formed 3rd, which Biden won in 2020.Gibbs has pushed back on that analysis, saying Meijer would stand less of a chance because of his waning support among his own party.

“If John Gibbs wins that primary, then Democrats will take that seat as long as Hillary Scholten is alive on Election Day," Adrian Hemond, CEO of the consulting firm Grassroots Midwest, told The News last month.

“This is ahyper-competitive seat, and if the Republicans didn't have a well-heeled incumbent with a very good biography and a more moderate tone in this district, they would be in trouble here. And if Congressman Meijer loses, that's where they'll find themselves.”

rbeggin@detroitnews.com

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