{"id":117877,"date":"2021-07-08T09:52:12","date_gmt":"2021-07-08T09:52:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=117877"},"modified":"2021-07-08T09:52:12","modified_gmt":"2021-07-08T09:52:12","slug":"in-michigan-pro-impeachment-republicans-face-voters-wrath","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/politics\/in-michigan-pro-impeachment-republicans-face-voters-wrath\/","title":{"rendered":"In Michigan, Pro-Impeachment Republicans Face Voters\u2019 Wrath"},"content":{"rendered":"

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. \u2014 Representative Peter Meijer cites Gerald R. Ford as his inspiration these days, not because the former president held his House seat for 24 years or because his name is all over this city \u2014 from its airport to its freeway to its arena \u2014 but because in Mr. Ford, the freshman congressman sees virtues lost to his political party.<\/p>\n

Ford took control after a president resigned rather than be impeached for abusing his power in an attempt to manipulate the outcome of an election.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt was a period of turmoil,\u201d said Mr. Meijer, who was one of 10 Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald J. Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Ford\u2019s greatest asset, he added, was \u201coffering \u2014 this word is becoming too loaded of late \u2014 a sense of morals, moral leadership, a sense of value and centering decency and humility.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cSometimes when you\u2019re surrounded by cacophony, it helps to have someone sitting there who isn\u2019t adding another screaming voice onto the pile,\u201d Mr. Meijer added.<\/p>\n

Six months after the Capitol attack and 53 miles southeast of Grand Rapids, on John Parish\u2019s farm in the hamlet of Vermontville, Mr. Meijer\u2019s problems sat on folding chairs on the Fourth of July. They ate hot dogs, listened to bellicose speakers and espoused their own beliefs that reflected how, even at age 33, Mr. Meijer may represent the Republican Party\u2019s past more than its future.<\/p>\n

The stars of the \u201cFestival of Truth\u201d on Sunday were adding their screaming voices onto the pile, and the 100 or so West Michiganders in the audience were enthusiastically soaking it up. Many of them inhabited an alternative reality in which Mr. Trump was re-elected, their votes were stolen, the deadly Jan. 6 mob was peaceful, coronavirus vaccines were dangerous and conservatives were oppressed.<\/p>\n

\u201cGod is forgiving, and \u2014 I don\u2019t know \u2014 we\u2019re forgiving people,\u201d Geri Nichols, 79, of nearby Hastings, said as she spoke of her disappointment in Mr. Meijer. \u201cBut he did wrong. He didn\u2019t support our president like he should have.\u201d<\/p>\n

Under an unseasonably warm sun, her boyfriend, Gary Munson, 80, shook his head, agreeing: \u201cHe doesn\u2019t appear to be what he says he is.\u201d<\/p>\n

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For all its political eccentricities, Michigan is not unique. Dozens of congressional candidates planning challenges next year are promoting the false claims of election fraud pressed by Mr. Trump. But Western Michigan does have one distinction: It is home to 20 percent of the House Republicans who voted to impeach Mr. Trump \u2014 that is, two of 10.<\/p>\n

The other one, Representative Fred Upton, 68, took office in an adjacent district west and south of here the year before Mr. Meijer was born, 1987. But the two find themselves in similar political straits. Both will face multiple primary challengers next year who accuse them of disloyalty \u2014 or worse, treason \u2014 for holding Mr. Trump responsible for the riot that raged as they met to formalize the election results for the victor, President Biden.<\/p>\n

Both men followed their impeachment votes with votes to create a bipartisan commission to examine the Capitol riot, two of 35 House Republicans to do so. Both face a backlash from Republican voters who are enraged by what they allege are an effort by the F.B.I. to hunt down peaceful protesters, a news media silencing conservative voices, a governor who has taken away their livelihoods with overzealous pandemic restrictions and a Democratic secretary of state who has stolen their votes.<\/p>\n

Many of their grievances have less to do with Mr. Trump himself than the false claims that he promoted, which have taken root with voters who now look past him.<\/p>\n

\u201cPeople think people who support Trump are like \u2018Trump is our God,\u2019\u201d said Audra Johnson, one of Mr. Meijer\u2019s Republican challengers, explaining why she refuses to get inoculated against the coronavirus with a vaccine the Trump administration helped create. \u201cNo, he\u2019s not.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cPeople are terrified,\u201d Ms. Johnson added over grilled cheese and tomato soup at Crow\u2019s Nest Restaurant in Kalamazoo. She added, \u201cWe\u2019re heading toward a civil war, if we\u2019re not already in a cold civil war.\u201d<\/p>\n

In March, a Republican-led State Senate inquiry into Michigan\u2019s 2020 vote count affirmed Mr. Biden\u2019s Michigan victory by more than 154,000 votes, nearly 3 percentage points, and found \u201cno evidence\u201d of \u201ceither significant acts of fraud\u201d or \u201can organized, wide-scale effort to commit fraudulent activity.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cThe committee strongly recommends citizens use a critical eye and ear toward those who have pushed demonstrably false theories for their own personal gain,\u201d it concluded.<\/p>\n

The Meijer name graces grocery stores that are a regional staple \u2014 founded in 1934 by the congressman\u2019s great-grandfather, Hendrik Meijer, a Dutch immigrant \u2014 and a popular botanical garden and sculpture park, established by his grandfather, Frederik, that is one of Grand Rapids\u2019 biggest attractions. His father, Hank, and his uncle, Doug, took over the Meijer chain in 1990 as Forbes-listed billionaires.<\/p>\n

Peter Meijer\u2019s pedigree is matched by his r\u00e9sum\u00e9: a year at West Point, a degree from Columbia University, eight years in the Army Reserve, including a deployment to Iraq as an intelligence adviser, and an M.B.A. from New York University.<\/p>\n

But these days in some circles, \u201cMeijer\u201d is less synonymous with groceries, gardens and prestige than with the impeachment of Mr. Trump.<\/p>\n

\u201cLast time, the problem was we were running against Peter Meijer,\u201d said Tom Norton, who lost to Mr. Meijer in the 2020 primary and is challenging him again in 2022. \u201cThe advantage this time is we\u2019re running against Peter Meijer. It\u2019s a complete flip.\u201d<\/p>\n

In his Capitol Hill office, Mr. Meijer said that in one-on-one discussions with some of his constituents, he could make headway explaining his votes and how dangerous the lies of a stolen presidential election had become for the future of American democracy.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe challenge is if you believe that Nov. 3 was a landslide victory for Donald Trump that was stolen, and Jan. 6 was the day to stop that steal,\u201d he said. \u201cI can\u2019t come to an understanding with somebody when we\u2019re dealing with completely separate sets of facts and realities.\u201d<\/p>\n

At a recent event, he said, a woman informed Mr. Meijer that he would shortly be arrested for treason and hauled before a military tribunal, presumably to be shot.<\/p>\n

\u201cPeople are willing to kill and die over these alternative realities,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

Yet at least one of his primary challengers is amplifying that alternative reality. Ms. Johnson, a pro-Trump activist, splashed onto the scene in 2019 as the \u201cMAGA bride,\u201d when she appeared at her wedding reception over the July 4 weekend in a Make America Great Again dress.<\/p>\n

She helped organize armed protests of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer\u2019s pandemic restrictions at the State Capitol in Lansing and traveled with a convoy of buses to Washington for Mr. Trump\u2019s Jan. 6 protest against election certification.<\/p>\n

While she said she did not enter the Capitol that day, she said she knew people who knew people who did \u2014 peacefully, she insists.<\/p>\n

\u201cHonestly, they\u2019re terrified that the F.B.I. is going to come knock on their door,\u201d Ms. Johnson said.<\/p>\n

Mr. Norton, who confronted Mr. Meijer at the Northview Fourth of July parade in a middle-class Grand Rapids neighborhood, said afterward that he was sure there was election fraud in 2020 and was pushing for an Arizona-style \u201cforensic audit\u201d that would go even deeper than the audit already conducted.<\/p>\n

One of Mr. Upton\u2019s challengers, state Representative Steve Carra, has introduced legislation to force such an audit in Michigan, even though he conceded that he had only skimmed the March report, which not only concluded that there was no fraud but called for those making such false claims to be referred for prosecution.<\/p>\n

\u201cTo say that there\u2019s no evidence of widespread fraud I think is wrong,\u201d said Mr. Carra, who was elected to his first term in November, at age 32.<\/p>\n

He sees a golden opportunity to finally unseat Mr. Upton, who has been in Congress since before Mr. Carra was born. Redistricting could bring a new cache of voters from neighboring Battle Creek who have not spent decades pulling the lever for the incumbent. Mr. Upton\u2019s challengers are bringing his moderate voting record to primary voters\u2019 attention.<\/p>\n

But above all, there is Mr. Upton\u2019s impeachment vote.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhen Fred Upton voted to impeach President Trump, that was the straw that broke the camel\u2019s back for me,\u201d Mr. Carra said, sitting on a park bench in Three Rivers, Mich.<\/p>\n

Jon Rocha, another of Mr. Upton\u2019s challengers, spoke in measured tones to a reporter about his rival\u2019s vote to impeach. Mr. Upton had been acting out of emotion, said the former Marine, who is Mexican American and a political newcomer, and had failed to consider Mr. Trump\u2019s due process or take the time to investigate.<\/p>\n

But onstage in front of the crowd at the Festival of Truth, Mr. Rocha\u2019s tone darkened.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis country is under attack,\u201d he thundered. \u201cOur children are being indoctrinated to hate the color of their skin, to hate this country and to believe this country is systemically racist and meant to oppress anybody with a different skin pigment. I can attest to you, as an American Mexican, that is not the case.\u201d<\/p>\n

Oppression is a theme: Ms. Johnson said she understood \u2014 though, she hastened to add, did not condone \u2014 violence by beleaguered conservatives. Mr. Norton suggested that transgender women were driven by mental illness to lop off body parts, and yet it was only those who objected who were ridiculed. Larry Eberly, the organizer of the Festival of Truth, warned the crowd that \u201cwe\u2019re being manipulated\u201d into accepting coronavirus vaccines, bellowing to cheers, \u201cI will die first before they shove that needle into my arm.\u201d<\/p>\n

In the end, none of this may matter to the composition of Congress. The anti-incumbent vote may be badly split, allowing Representatives Meijer and Upton to survive their primaries and sail to re-election.<\/p>\n

Mr. Meijer\u2019s district had been held for a decade by Justin Amash, a libertarian-leaning iconoclast who was fiercely critical of Mr. Trump and was the first House Republican to call for his impeachment. Amid the backlash, Mr. Amash left the Republican Party in 2019 to try to run as an independent. Then, when Mr. Amash found no quarter, he retired.<\/p>\n

But Mr. Meijer will have his name, the support of the Republican apparatus and a formidable money advantage.<\/p>\n

The question vexing him is not so much his own future, but his party\u2019s. That is where he looks wistfully to Ford.<\/p>\n

\u201cWas he necessarily the leader on moving the Republican Party in a direction? I can\u2019t speak to what his internal conversations were,\u201d Mr. Meijer said. \u201cBut in terms of giving confidence to the country that Republican leadership could be ethical and honest and sincere, I think he hit it out of the park.\u201d<\/p>\n

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