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House Freedom Caucus Chair Rep. Bob Good of Virginia faced defeat in his attempt for renomination by a challenger supported by former President Trump. John McGuire, a Virginia state senator and former Navy SEAL backed by Trump, emerged victorious in the Republican primary in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District after a recount that certified McGuire’s win by a narrow margin of 374 votes out of nearly 63,000 ballots cast.

This primary showdown marked the first time a House Republican incumbent was ousted by a primary challenger in this election cycle. The battle between Good and McGuire highlighted the internal division within the Republican Party, with conservatives facing off against each other and Trump backing challengers to incumbent lawmakers.

Good had drawn Trump’s ire for endorsing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the GOP presidential primaries, a move that did not sit well with the former president. Despite later endorsing Trump after DeSantis dropped out of the race, Good faced backlash for his initial support of another candidate.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a staunch Trump ally and critic of Good, threw her support behind McGuire, further complicating the race for the House Freedom Caucus chair. McGuire also received endorsements from other prominent conservatives, while Good found support from fellow House Freedom Caucus members and Trump allies like Reps. Matt Gaetz and Byron Donalds.

The primary race in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District became a microcosm of the larger battle for the soul of the Republican Party, with candidates aligning themselves with different factions and ideologies within the conservative movement. Good’s defeat underscored the challenges faced by incumbents who find themselves at odds with the prevailing sentiments and allegiances within the party.

Despite the loss, Good remained steadfast in his support for Trump, publicly wishing the former president a happy birthday and attending his trial in New York City to show solidarity. The outcome of the primary election in Virginia signaled a shift in the dynamics of Republican politics, with internal rifts and ideological differences coming to the forefront in key races across the country.

As the 2024 election cycle unfolds, the results in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District serve as a bellwether for the broader trends shaping the Republican Party and the political landscape in the United States. The clash between Good and McGuire reflected the competing visions and priorities within the conservative movement, highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing candidates seeking to navigate these turbulent waters.