A week after he broke with the majority of House Republicans and voted to send $60.8 billion in aid to Ukraine, Representative Max Miller took the stage at a performing arts center in his Ohio district bracing for backlash.

Instead, Mr. Miller, a first-term congressman who spent four years in the White House as a top aide to former President Donald J. Trump, was greeted at a town hall-style meeting on Saturday in the city of Solon with a sustained round of applause. Several attendees stood to publicly thank him for his vote, and a line of locals queued up afterward to shake his hand.

“Anything we can do to support the Ukrainian victory over the Russian invasion would be a positive thing for the world,” said Randy Manley, a retiree from Strongsville, Ohio, who said he planned to vote for Mr. Trump in November.

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  • @[email protected]
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    167 months ago

    I would say something about cognitive dissonance but that gives people like this too much credit.

    • @JokklMaster
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      47 months ago

      It’s also not cognitive dissonance

        • @T00l_shed
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          57 months ago

          Now you’re just Gaslighting me into believing that!

          • @AA5B
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            37 months ago

            No, they’re moving the goalposts