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and content are given. We need to output JSON with translated title, content (with HTML structure),

and content are given. We need to output JSON with translated title, content (with HTML structure),
with paragraphs. We'll translate each paragraph. First paragraph: "Rep. Max Miller is likely to remain in the race for Ohio's 7th Congressional District despite abuse allegations that have left the GOP scrambling. The party's inability to replace him could weaken its electoral prospects and its influence in the district." Translation: "Rep. Max Miller zal waarschijnlijk in de race blijven voor het 7e congresdistrict van Ohio, ondanks beschuldigingen van misbruik die de GOP in verwarring hebben gebracht. Het onvermogen van de partij om hem te vervangen zou haar verkiezingskansen en haar invloed in het district kunnen verzwakken." We need to be careful with "scrambling" - means they are in a hurry, panicking. "in verwarring" or "in de problemen" or "op zoek naar oplossingen". I'll use "in verwarring" or "in de problemen". Actually "scrambling" implies they are trying to deal with it. I'll use "in de problemen" or "in een lastig parket". Let's say: "die de GOP in een lastig parket hebben gebracht". But "in verwarring" is also fine. I'll use "in verwarring gebracht" but that might be too mild. Let's use "die de GOP in moeilijkheden hebben gebracht". Or "die de GOP voor een raadsel stellen"? Actually, "scrambling" means they are hastily trying to respond. So "die de GOP op stelten hebben gezet" or "die de GOP in paniek hebben gebracht". But we want to keep it formal. I'll use "die de GOP in verlegenheid hebben gebracht" - that means embarrassed. But "scrambling" is more active. I'll use "die de GOP in de problemen hebben gebracht". That works. I'll translate: "Rep. Max Miller zal waarschijnlijk in de race blijven voor het 7e congresdistrict van Ohio, ondanks beschuldigingen van misbruik die de GOP in de problemen hebben gebracht. Het onvermogen van de partij om hem te vervangen zou haar verkiezingskansen en haar invloed in het district kunnen verzwakken." Second paragraph: "Why Miller is staying put" - that's a heading. Actually in the content we have

Why Miller is staying put

and then paragraphs. We need to translate the h2 as well. So we'll translate the entire article structure. Let's do the whole article:

Rep. Max Miller is likely to remain in the race for Ohio's 7th Congressional District despite abuse allegations that have left the GOP scrambling. The party's inability to replace him could weaken its electoral prospects and its influence in the district.

Why Miller is staying put

The allegations have not forced Miller out. He has not withdrawn, and the party has not moved to remove him. With no alternative candidate in place, he remains on the ballot.

Miller has given no public sign that he intends to step aside. The GOP, for its part, has not announced any effort to replace him. That leaves the party in an awkward spot as the campaign moves forward.

The GOP's replacement problem

The party's failure to field a different candidate is telling. It suggests a shortage of willing substitutes or obstacles in the process. Either way, the GOP is stuck with a nominee who now carries a political burden.

That burden could weigh on the party's message. The allegations are likely to come up in debates and campaign events, forcing Miller to answer for them. The party may have to spend time defending him instead of promoting its platform.

Impact on the 7th District

The allegations could reshape the race in Ohio's 7th. Opponents may use them to energize their base. Voters who are uneasy about Miller might stay home or back another candidate.

The GOP's influence in the district could take a hit. If the party has to defend Miller, it may have less time to talk about other issues that matter to voters. The district, which is a key part of the GOP's strategy in the state, could become more competitive.

For now, Miller is the candidate. The party will have to live with that, but the road ahead is not smooth. The question is how voters in the 7th District will respond when they head to the polls.