Republicans in Ohio’s 7th Congressional District will proceed with Rep. Max Miller as their candidate for the upcoming election. Accusations of domestic violence from his ex-wife have surfaced against Miller.
Miller, who represents the district, is pursuing a third term in office. He has denied the allegations and declined to step down, despite calls for his withdrawal before a key deadline on Monday afternoon. This deadline would have allowed party officials to select a new candidate had he chosen to exit the race. His campaign has not addressed multiple inquiries for comments regarding the situation.
The deadline for selecting a replacement has passed, solidifying Miller’s position in the race. The situation remains tense as the district moves toward the election with its current candidate under scrutiny.

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