CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Congresswoman Carol Miller has held off a challenge from convicted Jan. 6 riot participant Derrick Evans to win the Republican primary for her U.S. House seat in West Virginia.
Miller defeated Evans in the 1st Congressional District and will try to capture her fourth term in November.
Miller focused on her own accomplishments and endorsements during her campaign, paying little attention to Evans. Not that it was easy.
Evans verbally attacked Miller with nearly every campaign email that he sent out over the past month that included name-calling and reinforcing his adoration for former President Donald Trump.
Miller expressed her gratitude in a statement following the primary victory.
''I'm thankful to represent my wild and wonderful state in Washington," Miler said, ''and I will continue to work to make West Virginia the best place to live, work, and raise a family.''
Evans was arrested two days after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol and resigned from his West Virginia House of Delegates seat a month before the 2021 legislative session. Evans served three months in prison after pleading guilty to a felony civil disorder charge. At his sentencing, Evans apologized for his actions, but he did an about-face upon leaving prison. He began portraying himself as a victim of a politically motivated prosecution.
Both Evans and Miller are huge backers of former President Donald Trump, but that's where the similarities may end.