“Rep. Bob Gibbs (R-OH), an amiable farmer elected to Congress in a 2010 sweep that brought the Republican Party into power in the U.S. House of Representatives, on Wednesday announced his retirement from Congress at the end of his current term,” the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
“The predominantly rural congressional district that Gibbs previously represented was reshaped during this year’s chaotic redistricting process to include many of Cleveland’s western suburbs. Around 12 percent of his old district remained in the new one.”
“Gibbs also faced primary challenges from several candidates including Max Miller, a well-funded former White House aide to ex-President Donald Trump.”

