From GOP Frontrunner to Gone: Oklahoma Pastor Withdraws Trump Support in 24 Hours

Jackson Lahmeyer, the pastor who founded Pastors for Trump, suspended his campaign for Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District just one day after advancing to a Republican runoff.

On Tuesday night, Lahmeyer was still being presented as the Trump-backed candidate moving forward. By Wednesday, President Trump publicly shifted his support to Mark Tedford.

Lahmeyer acknowledged that he had crossed a boundary through text messaging and then announced he was suspending his campaign, stating he did not want to become a distraction to his family, church, or Oklahoma voters.

The withdrawal appears to clear the path for Tedford in the deep-red Tulsa-area district. This development occurs as the district is open following former Representative Kevin Hern’s launch of a Senate bid, making the Republican nomination the central prize in a heavily red seat.

For Lahmeyer, it was a dramatic turn from Tuesday night to Wednesday afternoon. For Tedford, it represents an endorsement reset that can change a race overnight.

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