The decision created backlash and political opponents within his own Republican Party.
But, at least one Republican group, has his back.
The Republican Accountability Project launched a $1 million television and billboard campaign to express support for all Republicans who voted for impeachment. Defending Democracy Together, a right-learning anti-Trump advocacy group, is behind the initiative.
The group s leadership includes former Weekly Standard editor-at-large William Kristol, former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman and syndicated columnist Mona Charen. According to OpenSecrets.org, Defending Democracy Together was one of the top dark money spenders in the 2020 election.
The group put up nearly 100 billboards to support the lawmakers. Three of the billboards back Gonzalez, R-Rocky River, in Northeast Ohio; one of them in the Rocky River area. The other two are in Stark County.
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U.S. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez who bucked the Republican Party in voting to impeach former President Donald Trump will likely face a primary challenge next year.
One Republican already has announced that he s running against Gonzalez, while two others, including one with ties to the White House, are considering it.
Gonzalez, a former Ohio State star and wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts who lives in Rocky River, has experienced political fallout from his impeachment vote last month. Trump won more than 53% of Ohio s vote in November.
Max Miller, who was a deputy campaign manager of operations for the Trump campaign and a senior White House adviser, said Monday that he hasn t made a decision yet on running.