The Associated Press reports:
Michigan businessman, military veteran and two-time Republican Senate candidate John James announced Monday he will run for an open House seat in the Detroit area.
The 10th District, newly created through redistricting, includes a chunk of Macomb County and a small portion of Oakland County and is considered competitive. Then-President Donald Trump narrowly won the area of the state in 2020 over Joe Biden.
The 40-year-old James, a top GOP recruit whom some Republicans encouraged to run for governor, was twice the GOP nominee to challenge incumbent Democratic senators, losing by about 1.7 percentage points to Gary Peters in 2020.
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The bottom two tweets below are from 2020.
Michigan businessman, military veteran and two-time Republican Senate candidate John James says he will run for an open House seat. https://t.co/wDeSdr3Vds
— WXYZ Detroit (@wxyzdetroit) January 31, 2022
It’s been two years since John James pledged his support to Trump and touted his endorsement on his favorite TV station.
And James is still 2000% with Trump. #MISen pic.twitter.com/tlEO80bn8U
— Michigan Democrats (@MichiganDems) July 28, 2020
Donald Trump offers ‘total and complete endorsement’ of John James in Michigan https://t.co/iEcSVim8PD
— MLive (@MLive) September 11, 2020