GOP Jewish group endorses Rep. Carol Miller in primary against Jan. 6 participant
Share on linkedin WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 29: Rep. Carol Miller, R-W.Va., leaves the House Republican Conference caucus meeting at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington on Wednesday, November 29, 2023.
"For such a person to become a Congressman would be an embarrassment for Republicans nation-wide," RJC National Chairman Senator Norm Coleman and CEO Matt Brooks said in a statement.
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