Riders' O'Day believes positive steps taken in 2024
Nov 21, 2024
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will soon make decisions on how the team will look in 2025. That also includes what the CFL...
Republican Rep. Max Miller won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Ohio on Tuesday. Miller prevailed in a three-way race with ex-Rep. Dennis Kucinich and two-time Democratic challenger Matthew Diemer. Kucinich served as a Democrat in the House for 18 years and twice ran for president. This year, he ran as an independent. His campaign for the Republican-leaning 7th Congressional District lacked momentum or significant financial support. Miller was first elected in 2022, when former President Donald Trump endorsed him to challenge Anthony Gonzalez, a GOP incumbent who supported Trump’s impeachment. Gonzalez retired instead. The Associated Press declared Miller the winner at 11:02 p.m. EST.
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