Trump-Endorsed Wave Reshapes Key U.S. Primaries

Trump and his allies dominated Tuesday’s primaries, lifting Trump-endorsed candidates in Georgia and Kentucky and pushing Alabama races toward runoffs while ousting GOP critic Thomas Massie in Kentucky; Democrats notched a left-leaning victory in Pennsylvania’s 3rd District with Chris Rabb; Georgia’s Senate race heads to a runoff as Mike Collins leads the GOP field and Gov. Kemp’s race drew little Trump involvement; a Supreme Court ruling reshaped Alabama primaries by allowing last-minute map changes that left four districts with no votes and sparked legal challenges; Oregon set up a Tina Kotek–Christine Drazan rematch, and other down-ballot contests could influence November outcomes.
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- Trump Crushes Republican Dissent: 8 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primaries The New York Times
- As it happened: Key primary races in Kentucky, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Alabama CNN
- Southern sweep reinforces Trump’s primary power The Hill
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