Jackson Lahmeyer, a candidate in Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District Republican primary, endorsed by President Donald Trump, is reportedly planning to withdraw from the race following a texting scandal.
NOTUS reporter Reese Gorman cited two sources confirming the candidate’s withdrawal, but cautioned that he could change his mind.
Lahmeyer, a megachurch pastor in Tulsa, advanced to an August runoff election against state Republican Rep. Mark Tedford after earning 26% in Tuesday’s 11-candidate primary.
The Daily Mail published texts between Lahmeyer and Caitlin Simmons Key, a former campaign fundraiser and Miss Oklahoma USA, that included affectionate messages and a hotel room invitation.
Lahmeyer published a statement on social media, acknowledging he crossed a boundary line through text messaging. He claimed the matter was resolved privately with his wife through counsel and prayer.
Key subsequently told the Daily Mail the relationship extended beyond texts to physical kisses.
An announcement regarding his withdrawal is allegedly expected on Wednesday.
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