Tony Wied won the Republican primary in Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District.
Former Rep. Mike Gallagher abruptly resigned from the seat in April after representing the district from 2017 to 2024, prompting a sudden primary race to replace him.
After Gallagher announced his resignation, former President Trump endorsed Republican Tony Wied, a businessman and self-described “political outsider,” for the seat.
“As your next Congressman, Tony will work hard to unleash American energy, stop inflation, secure our border, support our military/vets, and protect our Second Amendment which is always under siege. Tony Wied has my full and total support – he will not letting you down!” Trump said in his endorsement.
Former state Sen. Roger Roth, who holds the rank of captain in the Wisconsin Air National Guard, also ran. Roth describes himself as a “Trump conservative.”
A third candidate, State Senator Andre Jacque currently represents Wisconsin’s 1st District in the State Senate. Jacque was endorsed by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, ahead of the primary.
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“André Jacque is a true American patriot who fights for our values in Wisconsin, from protecting life to supporting our veterans and law enforcement,” Cruz said. I’ve known André since he was in the state assembly, and I can say without a doubt that he is the kind of fighter we need to advocate for Wisconsinites in DC. He has a proven record of strong conservative wins in the Senate, and I am proud to stand alongside him in this race!”