previous premier-round National Football League draft pick Anthony Gonzalez wins Republican Party congressional primary in Ohio

USA TODAY SportsFormer Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez during a game in 2011. (picture: Brian Spurlock, USA TODAY Sports)previous Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez won the Republican primary for Ohio's 16th congressional territory on Tuesday. Gonzalez, a previous Ohio State standout who was a premier-round pick in the 2007 National Football League draft, going to square off in November versus Democrat Susan Moran Palmer, who won the 6-candidate Democratic primary. by 53% of the vote, Gonzalez win out Ohio State Rep. Christina Hagan & physician Michael Grusenmeyer in the Republican race to replace Rep. Jim Renacci, who is not seeking re-election. Gonzalez had his National Football League career cut short because of knee hurts .


previous National Football League wide receiver wins Republican Party primary in race for home chair

previous National Football League wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez on Tuesday won the Republican primary to replace outgoing Ohio Rep. Jim Renacci in US Congress. Gonzalez, 33, defeated state lawmaker Rep. Christina Hagan & physician Michael Gusenmeyer to represent the GOP for Renacci's chair in November, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer announced. Gonzalez was a standout wide receiver at Ohio State University during his 3 years by the Buckeyes & a 1-time Rhodes scientist candidate. The Indianapolis Colts chose Gonzalez in the premier round of the 2007 National Football League Draft. ought Gonzalez beat the election in November, he would follow previous National Football League players like Hall of Fame wide receiver Steve Largent, quarterback Heath Shuler & lineman Jon Runyan who have held positions in US Congress.

Former NFL wide receiver wins GOP primary in race for House seat

Ex-Ohio State, National Football League player Gonzalez wins Republican Party America home primary - WBNS-10TV Columbus, Ohio | Columbus break news, Weather & Sports

according to A previous Ohio State University football star has won the Republican nomination in the race to succeed Rep. Jim Renacci in Ohio's U.S. home territory 16. Renacci's northeast Ohio chair is coming unlock due to his run for U.S. Senate. previous Buckeyes & Indianapolis Colts receiver Anthony Gonzalez won a 3-method primary Tuesday by state Rep. Christina Hagan & physician Michael Grusenmeyer. Both Hagan & Gonzalez aligned themselves by Republican President Trump on issues like building a border wall. 6 candidates were Combating Tuesday in the Democratic primary in the territory.





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