Just a week after Election Day’s big win for moderate conservatives, Michigan business leaders are rallying against conservative firebrand Rep. Justin Amash.
Seven business leaders in the state wrote a fundraising letter on behalf of Amash’ Republican primary challenger, Brian Ellis, arguing that Amash “and others have effectively nullified the Republican majority in the U.S. House,” the letter obtained by the Hill said.
Ellis, a businessman from West Michigan, is challenging Amash for working against establishment Republican efforts.
Amash and others “rejected Speaker Boehner’s plea to pass legislation requiring Congress and the president be subject to ObamaCare, and put on hold the special new tax on medical equipment. This irresponsible action hurt over 50 great West Michigan businesses and was part of the chaos that led the nation to the edge of default,” the letter said.
Amash is just one of many Tea Partiers who will see business-backed challengers in next year’s mid-term elections. Last week, business-backed attorney Bradley Byrne beat out a tea party activist and birther, Dean Young, in Alabama—it was a slim victory for the establishment in the GOP’s internal war.









