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primary elections across the US chose candidates who could flip critical districts in the US House and Senate in November, setting up a series of high-stakes general election contests in a midterm year expected
2024. ## Who are the candidates for governor? Amy Acton, the former head of Ohio’s Department of Health, is running unopposed in the Democratic gubernatorial primary and will face the Republican primary winner in November
2024, the Republicans narrowly retained control of the House with 220 seats to the Democrats' 215, the slimmest majority since 1930. That razor-thin margin is why the redistricting battle matters so much.  in the country. Republican candidates
November, or a weak nominee who jeopardizes everything we care about." This is not the first recent example of Trump backing a challenger against an incumbent Republican. On Saturday [Senator Bill Cassidy lost
November’s ballot. California’s primaries were the most chaotic in recent memory. A sprawling field of 61 gubernatorial hopefuls were all listed on the same primary ballot. Among them were two Democrats
contest. ### **Trump's retribution and the Indiana state Senate** In roughly a decade of Trump offering his "complete and total endorsement" to Republicans, he rarely endorses against sitting incumbents. But in Indiana, his political operation
2024, in Las Vegas. **John Locher/AP Photo** John Locher/AP Photo Today's primary contests stretch from Maine to North Dakota, South Carolina and Nevada, where voters will decide on races for the U.S. Senate, House
2024 campaign. Trump’s endorsement of Paxton last week changed the race and helped make Cornyn the latest Republican incumbent to lose to a Trump-backed challenger. “Tonight, we’ve come up short,” Cornyn told
November’s general election, as he positions himself for an expensive run against Dr Amy Acton, a former state health director running unopposed for the Democrats. Contests on the ballots also will set the stage
contests](https://apps.npr.org/primary-election-results-2026/governors.html) that is expected to be competitive in November. Speaking at Iowa's Faith and Freedom Spring Kickoff last month in Clive, Iowa, Republican Party Chairman Jeff Kaufmann interviewed the gubernatorial candidates
November [midterms](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/us-midterm-elections-2026) in which the state may play a significant role in deciding the balance of power in [Congress](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/us-congress). A red state that the GOP has dominated
contest in November's general election between Paxton and his Democratic opponent, state legislator James Talarico. The outcome of that race will help determine whether Democrats can win back control of the US Senate
November. Ramaswamy, a billionaire from Cincinnati who has stirred controversy for [defending](https://abcnews.com/Politics/ramaswamy-defends-debunked-conspiracy-theories-shared-republican-debate/story?id=105464858) conspiracy theories, is expected to win his primary next month. Acton, who led the state’s department of health during
primary elections, including its fiercely fought gubernatorial contest, will be at the mercy of a notoriously slow vote-counting system after the polls close on Tuesday, and it could be days or even weeks before
contests in Michigan, Georgia and North Carolina could be hurt by spending in Texas. ### Republican headwinds could create blue cracks in red Texas Cornyn's warnings come as Republicans already face headwinds in November
contests. Trump certainly showed his strength in these Republican primaries, but primaries aren't general elections, and Alabama and Georgia, while neighbors, have become very different states. They both have conservative primary electorates, but Alabama
2024, she [handily defeated a primary challenge](https://www.politico.com/news/2024/06/11/nancy-mace-wins-primary-00162860) funded by allies of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who Mace voted to oust the year prior. And now, she’s back on the outs with
2024, is the party’s crown jewel of Senate pickup opportunities this cycle and effectively a must-win if they are to take back control of the chamber. But Democrats and allied groups that have