Republican family split on Presidential choice

Central Illinois Congressman Darin LaHood said he’s supporting President Trump in the November election. (Photo courtesy: WJBC/File)

By Blake Haas

BLOOMINGTON – A former Central Illinois Republican Congressman says he’s supporting former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 Presidential Election.

Former Peoria Republican congressman, Ray LaHood’s decision, comes as his son, Congressman Darin LaHood (R-Dunlap), serves as the co-chair of President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign in Illinois.

“Like many families in this country, we are a divided family,” Darin LaHood told WJBC’s, Scott Miller. “I proudly am supporting Donald Trump…I think he’s the best one to lead our country over the next four years. And so I’m going to be doing all I can to get him elected in November.”

Ray LaHood served as the U.S. Secretary of Transportation from 2009-2013 under the Obama Administration, where he worked with Joe Biden.

“I love my parents; we just disagree on this issue. I find it ironic a little bit that there’s a number of Republicans that have come out for (President) Trump that did last week and this week, but they’re all out of office. They’re all no longer going before the voters, so there’s nobody that’s in office that is supporting Joe Biden. I think it’s kind of an easy way out when you can be out of office and support the Democrat, but I don’t think Joe Biden is the right choice for the future of the country.

LISTEN: Central Illinois Congressman Darin LaHood spoke with WJBC’s Scott Miller about a variety of topics: 

“I thought you were supposed to get wiser with age,” Darin LaHood joked about his father.

Blake Haas can be reached at [email protected].

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