Ohio Primary Results: John Boehner Wins GOP Nomination

John Boehner Wins GOP Nomination
In this Feb. 24, 2014 photo, Ohio Gov. John Kasich delivers his State of the State address in Medina, Ohio. With no primary challenger, Kasich will face the winner of the Democratic primary between Ed FitzGerald and Larry Ealy in November. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
In this Feb. 24, 2014 photo, Ohio Gov. John Kasich delivers his State of the State address in Medina, Ohio. With no primary challenger, Kasich will face the winner of the Democratic primary between Ed FitzGerald and Larry Ealy in November. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Republicans named House Speaker John Boehner their party's nominee in Tuesday's primary election, the Associated Press reports.

Boehner will fight for a 13th term in the House in the general election.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker John Boehner has defeated two tea party challengers as he seeks his 13th term in Congress.

In Ohio's 8th Congressional District, Boehner easily beat high school teacher J.D. Winteregg and businessman Eric Gurr in Tuesday's GOP primary.

The Virginia-based Tea Party Leadership Fund spent some $320,000 in support of Winteregg amid dissatisfaction among some GOP voters over Boehner's stances on immigration and the national debt. But Boehner never faced a major threat, whose campaign headed into the last month with some $3.3 million available.

Also on the ballot was tea party candidate Matthew Ashworth, who withdrew last week.

Boehner faces token opposition in November. Competing in the Democratic primary are Tom Poetter, a professor, and restaurant supervisor Matthew Guyette.

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