Ohio’s GOP elections chief beats conservative foe in primary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s Republican incumbent elections chief Frank LaRose, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, won Tuesday’s primary against conservative challenger John Adams, who questioned the results of the 2020 presidential election.
LaRose will face Democrat Chelsea Clark, a suburban Cincinnati City Council member and businesswoman, in November’s general election. Clark ran unopposed in the primary.
LaRose, a former Green Beret, was elected in 2018 after serving in the state Senate.
Despite Adams’ open questioning of the 2020 results, Trump’s endorsement of LaRose was expected given LaRose’s 2016 support for Trump and his role on a team that handled logistics for Trump’s 2017 inauguration. LaRose also brings the strength of incumbency to his campaign and adopted some of Trump’s talking points about voter fraud ahead of Trump’s endorsement.