Tuesday, June 18th 2024, 11:03 pm
The sound of cheers and applause filled Nosh Restaurant in Moore 33 minutes after the polls closed. The Associated Press called Republican Rep. Tom Cole's victory at 7:33 p.m.
Supporters for Cole held little doubt about the results of tonight’s primary. However, Cole acknowledged that his staff worked harder to raise money and reach voters.
"I said this is like an old-fashioned bar fight," Cole said. "The guy with the most money doesn't win the fight. It's the guy with the most friends who wins the fight."
Outsider Paul Bondar outspent Cole this election by about $2 million. However, incumbents carry a tremendous advantage and Cole’s two decades in Congress proved to be too much for Bondar. Cole said they must turn their focus toward the November general election.
Cole said if he is reelected this fall, he will prioritize his efforts on strengthening the border and reducing government spending. He encourages people to contact his office and advocate for the issues they believe in.
“I need your input. If you’ve got a better idea, I’m all ears," Cole said. "When you represent seven hundred and fifty thousand plus people, I promise you on any issue that I’m gonna vote on, there’s someone in this district that knows more about it than me.”
Cole said his roots in the metro community were vital to another primary win. He also thanked former President Donald Trump for his support.
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