Trump backs challenger to third House Republican who voted to impeach
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[September 08, 2021]
By Jason Lange
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former President
Donald Trump on Tuesday endorsed Michigan state lawmaker Steve Carra's
bid to unseat U.S. Representative Fred Upton, his third endorsement of a
challenger to a Republican who voted to impeach him on a charge of
sparking the Capitol riot.
It was his second such endorsement in a week after throwing his weight
behind a challenger to Republican U.S. Representative Jaime Herrera
Beutler in Washington state. Trump is seeking both to help Republicans
win control of Congress in the November 2022 elections and to replace
his Republican critics in Congress.
Upton was among 10 Republican lawmakers who joined House of
Representatives Democrats in a January vote to impeach Trump on a charge
of inciting insurrection in a fiery speech ahead of the deadly Jan. 6
assault on the Capitol by his supporters.

Upton was an early critic of Trump's false claims that he lost the
November presidential election due to widespread fraud.
A spokesperson for Upton had no comment on Trump's endorsement of Carra
but said the lawmaker had a full plate in Congress as he works to help
improve Michigan's infrastructure.
In January, Upton said he was supporting impeachment to "send a clear
message" that the country will not tolerate a president impeding the
peaceful transfer of power.
In February, Trump endorsed a former aide who is challenging Republican
Representative Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio, who also voted to impeach. Last
week, he backed Army veteran Joe Kent against Herrera Beutler.
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U.S. Representative Fred Upton (R-MI) speaks to reporters about
health care legislation after meeting with President Trump at the
White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 3, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan
Ernst/File Photo

The former president has also backed a Republican
challenging Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, who was among the
seven Republicans in that chamber who voted with Democrats in a
failed attempt to convict Trump.
Trump said in a statement that Upton's impeachment vote was "on
rigged up charges" and that Carra "is strong on Crime, Borders, and
loves our Military."
Upton has represented Michigan in Congress since 1987 and won
re-election in 2020 with 56% of the vote. He has easily led the
Republican field at campaign fundraising, ending June with over
$600,000 in the bank.
Carra, whose campaign website describes him as "pro-Trump" and touts
his opposition to COVID-19 business shutdowns, had just over
$80,000, second to Upton among Republican candidates.

(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Scott Malone and Peter Cooney)
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