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					Voters in a trio of Southern states will head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the midterm primary elections.Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia take their turn this week selecting their candidates for November’s general election. Plus, Texas and Minnesota host a handful of runoff elections. While the Democrats will appear on the ballot in all of the states, it's the GOP that will headline the night, featuring a number of races that will certainly shine a light on the future of the party.A former White House press secretary, a football legend and a few hard-pressed incumbents take center stage Tuesday night.Here's what to watch for:Huckabee Sanders poised for Arkansas governorship?Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary for former President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2019, is the runaway favorite to become the next governor of Arkansas.Sanders, whose father, Mike Huckabee, served as governor for 10 years, is facing one long-shot challenger in Francis "Doc" Washburn, a fiery radio personality and podcaster from Little Rock. The 39-year-old Sanders boasts endorsements from Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tom Cotton, a long list of state officials and musician Kid Rock. The latest polling shows her up nearly 60 points on Washburn.Chris Jones, a nuclear physicist and ordained minister, is the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination.The other notable race in Arkansas is the GOP primary for U.S. Senate. Sen. John Boozman, who has held the seat since 2011, is seeking reelection.Also riding a Trump endorsement, Boozman is facing an aggressive challenge from his right by former NFL player Jake Bequette, however, polling shows the incumbent safely in the lead. Jan Morgan, who’s been endorsed by former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, conservative political consultant Roger Stone and musician Ted Nugent, is also vying for the nomination.Jack Foster, Natalie James and Dan Whitfield will duke it out for the Democratic nomination.Heisman Trophy winner leads pack, sitting governor under attackSen. Raphael Warnock has only been in the U.S. Senate for just over a year, defeating former Sen. Kelly Loeffler in a runoff election in January 2021.He will be back on the ballot in 2022, though he's basically running unopposed in the primary. Tamara Johnson-Shealey is the only challenger.It's the GOP primary that will attract the most eyes. Six Republicans are contending for the Republican nod, including top candidates Herschel Walker, a former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL star, and Gary Black, the current Georgia agriculture commissioner. Walker, who has endorsements from Trump, former Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, currently holds a sizable lead over Black in polling — 55% according to the latest aggregation.The GOP race for governor will also garner some attention, as Gov. Brian Kemp tries to fend off former Sen. David Perdue.Kemp, who has served as governor since 2019, boasts endorsements from Pence, former President George W. Bush and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.Meanwhile, Trump is in Perdue's corner, as well as former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.The latest aggregation of polling shows Kemp in the lead by roughly 23 points. But a late surge by Perdue could make Tuesday night interesting.What will be less interesting is the Democratic primary, which features one candidate — Stacey Abrams. Abrams is expected to give whoever is the GOP's nominee a run for their money come November, testing whether Georgia will remain a blue state after flipping in the 2020 presidential election.Alabama may be headed for multiple runoffsThe biggest draw Tuesday night in Alabama is the three-person race for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate.Katie Britt, a lawyer and former chief of staff for Sen. Richard Shelby, who is vacating the seat, has emerged as the leader of the pack.Britt, who is attempting to become Alabama's first female senator, overtook Rep. Mo Brooks in polling earlier this year. It's been a fall from grace for Brooks, who, on top of losing his lead in polling, also lost his endorsement from Trump in March after Brooks started falling behind. Trump has slammed Brooks for not being strong enough in backing the unfounded claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged.Additionally, Brooks had endorsements rescinded by former Senior Advisor Stephen Miller and Michael Flynn.Meanwhile, Britt enjoys a deep bench of endorsements from state officials as well as Sens. Joni Ernst and Lindsey Graham.  Rounding out the three-person race is U.S. Army pilot and businessman Mike Durant, who remains within earshot with endorsements from Flynn, Ted Nugent and former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.Important to remember is that Alabama is a runoff state for its primary elections, so if no candidate reaches the 50% threshold, the top two will face off again on June 21.Will Boyd, Brandaun Dean and Lanny Jackson will battle for the Democratic nomination.Also on the ballot Tuesday is the governor's race. Gov. Kay Ivey holds a steady lead in polling, but she will face a challenge reaching that 50% threshold with two strong candidates nipping at her heels — former Ambassador to Slovenia Lynda Blanchard and businessman Tim James, who is the son of former Gov. Fob James.Activist and educator Yolanda Flowers is the presumed front runner for the Democratic nod.Reproductive rights on the ballot in conesequential Texas runoffDemocratic Rep. Henry Cuellar is being pushed to the brink of being unseated by progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros. This is the second cycle in a row Cisneros has run against Cuellar, falling 51.8% to 48.2% in 2020.Reproductive rights has become a top issue in this race as Cuellar has come under fire for his anti-abortion stance — which is especially poignant now with Roe v. Wade's future uncertain.Moderates and the Democratic establishment have stood by Cuellar, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn.On the other side, Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Katie Porter and numerous labor unions are backing Cisneros.  During the first round of voting on March 3, Cuellar edged out Cisneros 48.7% to 46.6%. But things are quite different this time around. First, it's head-to-head, so there won't be a third candidate to dilute the vote count. And second, this election is taking place after the Supreme Court draft opinion leaked indicating Roe v. Wade may be overturned. The outcome of this race could signal a changing of the guard within the Democratic Party, or it could be a doubling-down on the same old. Either way, every Democrat in Congress will be watching.
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<p>Voters in a trio of Southern states will head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the midterm primary elections.</p>
<p>Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia take their turn this week selecting their candidates for November’s general election. Plus, Texas and Minnesota host a handful of runoff elections. </p>
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<p>While the Democrats will appear on the ballot in all of the states, it's the GOP that will headline the night, featuring a number of races that will certainly shine a light on the future of the party.</p>
<p>A former White House press secretary, a football legend and a few hard-pressed incumbents take center stage Tuesday night.</p>
<p>Here's what to watch for:</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Huckabee Sanders poised for Arkansas governorship?</h2>
<p>Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary for former President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2019, is the runaway favorite to become the next governor of Arkansas.</p>
<p>Sanders, whose father, Mike Huckabee, served as governor for 10 years, is facing one long-shot challenger in Francis "Doc" Washburn, a fiery radio personality and podcaster from Little Rock. </p>
<p>The 39-year-old Sanders boasts endorsements from Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tom Cotton, a long list of state officials and musician Kid Rock. The latest polling shows her up nearly 60 points on Washburn.</p>
<p>Chris Jones, a nuclear physicist and ordained minister, is the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination.</p>
<p>The other notable race in Arkansas is the GOP primary for U.S. Senate. Sen. John Boozman, who has held the seat since 2011, is seeking reelection.</p>
<p>Also riding a Trump endorsement, Boozman is facing an aggressive challenge from his right by former NFL player Jake Bequette, however, polling shows the incumbent safely in the lead. Jan Morgan, who’s been endorsed by former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, conservative political consultant Roger Stone and musician Ted Nugent, is also vying for the nomination.</p>
<p>Jack Foster, Natalie James and Dan Whitfield will duke it out for the Democratic nomination.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Heisman Trophy winner leads pack, sitting governor under attack</h2>
<p>Sen. Raphael Warnock has only been in the U.S. Senate for just over a year, defeating former Sen. Kelly Loeffler in a runoff election in January 2021.</p>
<p>He will be back on the ballot in 2022, though he's basically running unopposed in the primary. Tamara Johnson-Shealey is the only challenger.</p>
<p>It's the GOP primary that will attract the most eyes. Six Republicans are contending for the Republican nod, including top candidates Herschel Walker, a former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL star, and Gary Black, the current Georgia agriculture commissioner. </p>
<p>Walker, who has endorsements from Trump, former Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, currently holds a sizable lead over Black in polling — 55% according to the latest aggregation.</p>
<p>The GOP race for governor will also garner some attention, as Gov. Brian Kemp tries to fend off former Sen. David Perdue.</p>
<p>Kemp, who has served as governor since 2019, boasts endorsements from Pence, former President George W. Bush and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Trump is in Perdue's corner, as well as former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.</p>
<p>The latest aggregation of polling shows Kemp in the lead by roughly 23 points. But a late surge by Perdue could make Tuesday night interesting.</p>
<p>What will be less interesting is the Democratic primary, which features one candidate — Stacey Abrams. </p>
<p>Abrams is expected to give whoever is the GOP's nominee a run for their money come November, testing whether Georgia will remain a blue state after flipping in the 2020 presidential election.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Alabama may be headed for multiple runoffs</h2>
<p>The biggest draw Tuesday night in Alabama is the three-person race for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate.</p>
<p>Katie Britt, a lawyer and former chief of staff for Sen. Richard Shelby, who is vacating the seat, has emerged as the leader of the pack.</p>
<p>Britt, who is attempting to become Alabama's first female senator, overtook Rep. Mo Brooks in polling earlier this year. </p>
<p>It's been a fall from grace for Brooks, who, on top of losing his lead in polling, also lost his endorsement from Trump in March after Brooks started falling behind. Trump has slammed Brooks for not being strong enough in backing the unfounded claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged.</p>
<p>Additionally, Brooks had endorsements rescinded by former Senior Advisor Stephen Miller and Michael Flynn.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Britt enjoys a deep bench of endorsements from state officials as well as Sens. Joni Ernst and Lindsey Graham.  </p>
<p>Rounding out the three-person race is U.S. Army pilot and businessman Mike Durant, who remains within earshot with endorsements from Flynn, Ted Nugent and former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.</p>
<p>Important to remember is that Alabama is a runoff state for its primary elections, so if no candidate reaches the 50% threshold, the top two will face off again on June 21.</p>
<p>Will Boyd, Brandaun Dean and Lanny Jackson will battle for the Democratic nomination.</p>
<p>Also on the ballot Tuesday is the governor's race. Gov. Kay Ivey holds a steady lead in polling, but she will face a challenge reaching that 50% threshold with two strong candidates nipping at her heels — former Ambassador to Slovenia Lynda Blanchard and businessman Tim James, who is the son of former Gov. Fob James.</p>
<p>Activist and educator Yolanda Flowers is the presumed front runner for the Democratic nod.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Reproductive rights on the ballot in conesequential Texas runoff</h2>
<p>Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar is being pushed to the brink of being unseated by progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros. </p>
<p>This is the second cycle in a row Cisneros has run against Cuellar, falling 51.8% to 48.2% in 2020.</p>
<p>Reproductive rights has become a top issue in this race as Cuellar has come under fire for his anti-abortion stance — which is especially poignant now with Roe v. Wade's future uncertain.</p>
<p>Moderates and the Democratic establishment have stood by Cuellar, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn.</p>
<p>On the other side, Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Katie Porter and numerous labor unions are backing Cisneros.  </p>
<p>During the first round of voting on March 3, Cuellar edged out Cisneros 48.7% to 46.6%. But things are quite different this time around. First, it's head-to-head, so there won't be a third candidate to dilute the vote count. And second, this election is taking place after the Supreme Court draft opinion leaked indicating Roe v. Wade may be overturned. </p>
<p>The outcome of this race could signal a changing of the guard within the Democratic Party, or it could be a doubling-down on the same old. Either way, every Democrat in Congress will be watching.</p>
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					Tuesday, June 7, is the busiest day of the 2022 primary season, as seven states head to the polls.Voters in California, New Jersey, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Dakota, Montana and Iowa are deciding which candidates will face off in November's general election.Here are live updates of results, breaking news and emerging storylines from races in all seven states:2:00 a.m. ETDemocrat Rudy Salas advances to November general election in California's 22nd Congressional District.1:30 a.m. ETSan Francisco residents voted Tuesday to recall progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin following a heated campaign that captivated the country and bitterly divided Democrats over crime, policing and public safety reform in the famously liberal city.1:15 a.m. ETDemocrat Jay Chen advances to November general election in California's 45th Congressional District.12:45 a.m. ETRepublican U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo of Mississippi was forced into a runoff Tuesday after a congressional ethics watchdog raised questions about his campaign spending and he faced his largest-ever field of primary challengers.12:10 a.m. ETIn a highly-anticipated vote, San Francisco has ousted progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin in a heated recall that divided Democrats over crime.12:00 a.m. ETThe AP is reporting that Republican Brian Dahle will advance to November's general election for California governor to face Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.Video below: CA Secretary of State explains why some races won’t be called Tuesday night11:50 p.m. ETBob Healey has been declared the winner of the Republican primary for U.S. House in New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District.In California's 8th Congressional District, Democrat John Garamendi will advance to November's general election.11:40 p.m. ETDemocratic Rep. Scott Peters will advance to November's general election in California's 50th Congressional District, according to the AP. As will Republican Rep. Darrell Issa in California's 48th Congressional District, Democratic Rep. Sara Jacobs in the 51st Congressional District and Democratic Rep. Julia Brownley in the 26th Congressional District. Tim Alexander has also won the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District.11:15 p.m. ETThe AP has officially called two of the more expected results of the night.California Gov. Gavin Newsom has secured a spot on the ballot in November's general election.The embattled Democratic politician, who fought off a recall attempt in 2021, does not know his opponent yet, but early results indicate it could be Republican Brian Dahle, though it's too early to call.Video below: California Voters talk about what issues matter to themAdditionally, Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla has also advanced to November. Padilla, who was appointed by Newsom to fill the seat vacated by Vice President Kamala Harris, is still awaiting his opponent as well. Early returns point to Republican Mark Meuser snagging that second spot. 11:00 p.m. ETPolls have closed in the final state of the night: California.10:45 p.m. ETThe AP has called a slew of House races across the country.Thomas Kean Jr. has won the Republican nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, setting up a November match-up with vulnerable Rep. Tom Malinowski, who is seen as a top target by the GOP in 2022.Also, Zach Nunn has secured the Republican nomination for U.S. House in Iowa's 3rd Congressional District, Susan Kiley won the Republican nomination in New Jersey's 6th Congressional District, Rep. Matt Rosendale won the Republican primary in Montana's newly created 2nd Congressional District and Rep. Dusty Johnson will once again be the Republican nominee for U.S. House in South Dakota.Video below: Zach Nunn 'honored' to win GOP primary 10:35 p.m. ETIncumbent GOP Rep. Steve Palazzo is headed to a primary runoff in Mississippi's 4th Congressional District.Recently, Palazzo has been in hot water after the Office of Congressional Ethics reported in 2020 that there was “substantial reason to believe” the six-term congressman had misused campaign funds for personal expenses.Right now, Palazzo's runoff opponent — which will take place on June 28 — is unknown. Only a few hundred votes currently separate challengers Mike Ezell and Clay Wagner.10:15 p.m. ETThe AP is reporting that Michael Franken has won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Iowa, nabbing the opportunity to face Sen. Chuck Grassley.Video below: Franken wins Democratic nomination for U.S. SenateFranken defeated former U.S. Rep. Abby Finkenauer, who earlier in the race was seen as the frontrunner for the nomination. Now, Franken is hoping to convince Iowans it is time to move on from the 88-year-old Grassley and tap into the state's moderate reputation.10:00 p.m. ETPolls have closed in Montana.A flurry of races were also called at 10 p.m., including David Pinckney for Republican nominee in New Jersey's 10th Congressional District, Gabriel Vasquez for Democratic nominee in New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District, Johnny DuPree for Democratic nominee in Mississippi's 4th Congressional District and Rep. Jeff Van Drew for Republican nominee in New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District.Additionally, Robert Menendez is the winner of the Democratic primary for the U.S. House in New Jersey's 8th Congressional District. Menendez is the son of current U.S. Sen. Robert Menedez. 9:40 p.m. ETMark Ronchetti, a former television meteorologist, has secured the Republican nomination for governor of New Mexico, according to the AP.Ronchetti, a former candidate for Senate who lost to Sen. Ben Ray Luján in 2020, will face Democratic incumbent Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, who ran unopposed in her party's primary.Video player above: Mark Ronchetti declared winner of Republican governor's racePlus, two more races have been called in New Jersey — Claire Gustafson and Christopher Smith will be the Republican nominees for the state's 1st and 4th districts, respectively. Gustafson will face and look to unseat Rep. Donald Norcross, who won the Democratic nomination earlier in the night. 9:30 p.m. ETFacing his first primary challenge since 1980, Sen. Chuck Grassley has won the Republican nomination, staving off state Sen. Jim Carlin.The 88-year-old Grassley is looking to lock up his eighth term as senator in Iowa.Video below: Grassley defeats Jim Carlin for shot at 8th Senate termAlso, Donald Payne Jr. is the winner of the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 10th Congressional District, according to the AP.9:20 p.m. ETTwo GOP heavyweights in South Dakota have been declared early primary winners by the AP: Sen. John Thune and Gov. Kristi Noem.Both incumbents had to stave off challenges from opponents on their political right, highlighting the emerging energy of the far-right activist wing of the Republican party.Also, in Mississippi, House stalwart and Jan. 6 committee chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson has won the Democratic nomination in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District.Thompson's seat is believed to be safe in November's general election.9:10 p.m. ETRep. Trent Kelly is the winner of the Republican primary for the U.S. House in Mississippi's 1st Congressional District, according to the AP.Kelly defeated Mark Strauss, a former Libertarian candidate in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District.Additionally, the AP is reporting that Dianne Black has won the Democratic nomination in Mississippi's 1st Congressional District.Kelly and Black will face in November's general election.9:00 p.m. ETThe polls have closed in Iowa, New Mexico and South Dakota. 8:55 p.m. ETThe AP is reporting that Rep. Andy Kim has won the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District.The two-term congressman's district stretches from the suburbs right outside Philadelphia to the Jersey Shore, and, according to Politico, is likely to lean Democratic in the general election.8:45 p.m. ETThe second race of the night to be called by AP is the Democratic primary in New Jersey's 1st Congressional District, which goes to incumbent Rep. Donald Norcross.Norcross has held the seat since 2014.8:30 p.m. ETTom Malinowski wins the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, according to the Associated Press.Malinowski's seat is being heavily targeted by the GOP in November. The two-term congressman won by less than a point in 2020, and with redistricting, the district has become redder in 2022.The favorite to be his opponent in the general election is Thomas Kean Jr., the former minority leader of the state senate, who is backed by GOP stalwarts like former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.8:00 p.m. ETThe first polls of the night have closed in New Jersey and Mississippi. All four of Mississippi's House seats were on the ballot Tuesday night, while New Jersey voters were picking candidates for 12 seats.
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<p>Tuesday, June 7, is the busiest day of the 2022 primary season, as seven states head to the polls.</p>
<p>Voters in California, New Jersey, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Dakota, Montana and Iowa are deciding which candidates will face off in November's general election.</p>
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<p>Here are live updates of results, breaking news and emerging storylines from races in all seven states:</p>
<p><strong><em>2:00 a.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Democrat Rudy Salas advances to November general election in California's 22nd Congressional District.</p>
<p><strong><em>1:30 a.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>San Francisco residents voted Tuesday to recall progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin following a heated campaign that captivated the country and bitterly divided Democrats over crime, policing and public safety reform in the famously liberal city.</p>
<p><strong><em>1:15 a.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Democrat Jay Chen advances to November general election in California's 45th Congressional District.</p>
<p><strong><em>12:45 a.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Republican U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo of Mississippi was forced into a runoff Tuesday after a congressional ethics watchdog raised questions about his campaign spending and he faced his largest-ever field of primary challengers.</p>
<p><strong><em>12:10 a.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>In a highly-anticipated vote, San Francisco has ousted progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin in a heated recall that divided Democrats over crime.</p>
<p><strong><em>12:00 a.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>The AP is reporting that Republican Brian Dahle will advance to November's general election for California governor to face Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: CA Secretary of State explains why some races won’t be called Tuesday night</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>11:50 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Bob Healey has been declared the winner of the Republican primary for U.S. House in New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District.</p>
<p>In California's 8th Congressional District, Democrat John Garamendi will advance to November's general election.</p>
<p><strong><em>11:40 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Democratic Rep. Scott Peters will advance to November's general election in California's 50th Congressional District, according to the AP. As will Republican Rep. Darrell Issa in California's 48th Congressional District, Democratic Rep. Sara Jacobs in the 51st Congressional District and Democratic Rep. Julia Brownley in the 26th Congressional District. </p>
<p>Tim Alexander has also won the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District.</p>
<p><strong><em>11:15 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>The AP has officially called two of the more expected results of the night.</p>
<p>California Gov. Gavin Newsom has secured a spot on the ballot in November's general election.</p>
<p>The embattled Democratic politician, who fought off a recall attempt in 2021, does not know his opponent yet, but early results indicate it could be Republican Brian Dahle, though it's too early to call.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: California Voters talk about what issues matter to them</em></strong></p>
<p>Additionally, Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla has also advanced to November. Padilla, who was appointed by Newsom to fill the seat vacated by Vice President Kamala Harris, is still awaiting his opponent as well. Early returns point to Republican Mark Meuser snagging that second spot. </p>
<p><strong><em>11:00 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Polls have closed in the final state of the night: California.</p>
<p><strong><em>10:45 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>The AP has called a slew of House races across the country.</p>
<p>Thomas Kean Jr. has won the Republican nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, setting up a November match-up with vulnerable Rep. Tom Malinowski, who is seen as a top target by the GOP in 2022.</p>
<p>Also, Zach Nunn has secured the Republican nomination for U.S. House in Iowa's 3rd Congressional District, Susan Kiley won the Republican nomination in New Jersey's 6th Congressional District, Rep. Matt Rosendale won the Republican primary in Montana's newly created 2nd Congressional District and Rep. Dusty Johnson will once again be the Republican nominee for U.S. House in South Dakota.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Zach Nunn 'honored' to win GOP primary</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>10:35 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Incumbent GOP Rep. Steve Palazzo is <a href="https://www.wapt.com/app/mississippi-primary-election-results-2022/40092331" target="_blank" rel="noopener">headed to a primary runoff</a> in Mississippi's 4th Congressional District.</p>
<p>Recently, Palazzo has been in hot water after the Office of Congressional Ethics reported in 2020 that there was “substantial reason to believe” the six-term congressman had misused campaign funds for personal expenses.</p>
<p>Right now, Palazzo's runoff opponent — which will take place on June 28 — is unknown. Only a few hundred votes currently separate challengers Mike Ezell and Clay Wagner.</p>
<p><strong><em>10:15 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>The AP is reporting that Michael Franken has won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Iowa, nabbing the opportunity to face Sen. Chuck Grassley.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Franken wins Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate</em></strong></p>
<p>Franken defeated former U.S. Rep. Abby Finkenauer, who earlier in the race was seen as the frontrunner for the nomination. </p>
<p>Now, Franken is hoping to convince Iowans it is time to move on from the 88-year-old Grassley and tap into the state's moderate reputation.</p>
<p><strong><em>10:00 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Polls have closed in Montana.</p>
<p>A flurry of races were also called at 10 p.m., including David Pinckney for Republican nominee in New Jersey's 10th Congressional District, Gabriel Vasquez for Democratic nominee in New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District, Johnny DuPree for Democratic nominee in Mississippi's 4th Congressional District and Rep. Jeff Van Drew for Republican nominee in New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District.</p>
<p>Additionally, Robert Menendez is the winner of the Democratic primary for the U.S. House in New Jersey's 8th Congressional District. </p>
<p>Menendez is the son of current U.S. Sen. Robert Menedez. </p>
<p><strong><em>9:40 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Mark Ronchetti, a former television meteorologist, has secured the Republican nomination for <a href="https://www.koat.com/article/2022-new-mexico-primary-election/40200162" target="_blank" rel="noopener">governor of New Mexico</a>, according to the AP.</p>
<p>Ronchetti, a former candidate for Senate who lost to Sen. Ben Ray Luján in 2020, will face Democratic incumbent Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, who ran unopposed in her party's primary.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video player above: Mark Ronchetti declared winner of Republican governor's race</em></strong></p>
<p>Plus, two more races have been called in New Jersey — Claire Gustafson and Christopher Smith will be the Republican nominees for the state's 1st and 4th districts, respectively. </p>
<p>Gustafson will face and look to unseat Rep. Donald Norcross, who won the Democratic nomination earlier in the night. </p>
<p><strong><em>9:30 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Facing his first primary challenge since 1980, Sen. Chuck Grassley has won the Republican nomination, staving off state Sen. Jim Carlin.</p>
<p>The 88-year-old Grassley is looking to lock up his eighth term as senator in Iowa.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Grassley defeats Jim Carlin for shot at 8th Senate term</em></strong></p>
<p>Also, Donald Payne Jr. is the winner of the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 10th Congressional District, according to the AP.</p>
<p><strong><em>9:20 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Two GOP heavyweights in South Dakota have been declared early primary winners by the AP: Sen. John Thune and Gov. Kristi Noem.</p>
<p>Both incumbents had to stave off challenges from opponents on their political right, highlighting the emerging energy of the far-right activist wing of the Republican party.</p>
<p>Also, in Mississippi, House stalwart and Jan. 6 committee chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson has won the Democratic nomination in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District.</p>
<p>Thompson's seat is believed to be safe in November's general election.</p>
<p><strong><em>9:10 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Rep. Trent Kelly is the winner of the Republican primary for the U.S. House in Mississippi's 1st Congressional District, according to the AP.</p>
<p>Kelly defeated Mark Strauss, a former Libertarian candidate in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District.</p>
<p>Additionally, the AP is reporting that Dianne Black has won the Democratic nomination in Mississippi's 1st Congressional District.</p>
<p>Kelly and Black will face in November's general election.</p>
<p><strong><em>9:00 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>The polls have closed in Iowa, New Mexico and South Dakota. </p>
<p><strong><em>8:55 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>The AP is reporting that Rep. Andy Kim has won the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District.</p>
<p>The two-term congressman's district stretches from the suburbs right outside Philadelphia to the Jersey Shore, and, according to Politico, is likely to lean Democratic in the general election.</p>
<p><strong><em>8:45 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>The second race of the night to be called by AP is the Democratic primary in New Jersey's 1st Congressional District, which goes to incumbent Rep. Donald Norcross.</p>
<p>Norcross has held the seat since 2014.</p>
<p><strong><em>8:30 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>Tom Malinowski wins the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, according to the Associated Press.</p>
<p>Malinowski's seat is being heavily targeted by the GOP in November. The two-term congressman won by less than a point in 2020, and with redistricting, the district has become redder in 2022.</p>
<p>The favorite to be his opponent in the general election is Thomas Kean Jr., the former minority leader of the state senate, who is backed by GOP stalwarts like former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.<strong><em><br /></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>8:00 p.m. ET</em></strong></p>
<p>The first polls of the night have closed in New Jersey and Mississippi. </p>
<p>All four of Mississippi's House seats were on the ballot Tuesday night, while New Jersey voters were picking candidates for 12 seats. </p>
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											south Carolina. First and foremost, I want to thank my family, my parents who've had my back every step of the way. My four older brothers, my older brothers who taught me how to take *** punch, but more importantly, taught me how to throw *** punch. I love you guys, my son Boone who should be very much sound asleep right now. I hope one day you look back on this, it makes you proud. And I hope that you realize that big dreams are worth chasing and that to remember that if you ever get not down to always, always get back up and keep fighting campaign team. Thank you to chris Barron of the spin doctors. Right? I mean, it means so much that he's here because to be honest, my brothers would not have come here tonight unless he was here. Bill Wilson and D. J. T Streets. Thank you all so much. Thank you to the music farm for hosting us here, Tuesday evening, appreciate to, to center me MacLeod, thank you for putting yourself forward to run and for the spirited debate on the issues. And even though even though we are competitors, we're now on the same team and I look forward to working with you in the months to come as we bring our state out of the past and into the future and the Carlton boy, Calvin Mcmillan and cowboy Williams. Thank you for running and thank you for offering yourself for service to our amazing state and to even Governor Henry McMaster. Congrats, congrats, congrats on your hard, hard fought primary victory tonight, but the last last not least though, but the last not least the voters. You I mean, I cannot express my appreciation for your the trust that you've placed in me. And I promise you, I will never ever let you down. Yeah. So it is with great community and honor that I accept your nomination for governor of the great state of south Carolina. Oh yeah, go, go, go, go Look. Everyone, everyone in this room knows me, Everyone here knows me. And but for the people watching at home, just allow me to introduce myself. I'm joe Cunningham, first and foremost of my dad. I'm *** proud South Carolinian, an attorney, *** former ocean engineer, *** huge spin doctor Spam. Yeah. And most recently I had the honor of representing the low country in Congress. And look, I ran for Congress in the first place because I was sick of the divisiveness. I was sick of the partisanship and the selfishness. And so too many politicians more concerned with keeping their job than doing their job. And almost no one, almost no one was willing to work across the aisle to get things done. And after we flipped *** district that Donald Trump had won by 13 points, we got to work the change Washington and changed the way it operated. Our motto was low country over party. And it was more than just *** slogan. It was more of our, our North star in our guiding principle and I'm so proud that I had two of my bills make it through *** divided Congress and get signed into law by Republican president. One of those, one of those bills to help our veterans. Another another one of those bills. Yeah. Hell yeah, right Ethan knows what's up. Another one of those called the Holy Grail of Environmental Conservation Good. I brought the far left and the far right together to pass *** bill banning offshore drilling off the coast of south Carolina. We passed the bill to close the charleston loophole. Another bill to protect voting rights and so much more. But I also wasn't afraid to buck my own party. I stood up to democrats and stopped the congressional pay raise. I voted against *** budget to increase the debt and not just know, but hell no to those who wanted to defund the police. I was proud. I was incredibly proud to be ranked one of the most independent and one of the most effective members of Congress. Words, they've never been used to describe our current governor ever. And look, You know, *** couple weeks ago I turned 40 and someone reminded me that I am now officially as old as Henry McMaster's political career. You see, Henry Henry McMaster, mm mhm Yeah. Look, look, Henry master is not just *** career politician. He's *** forever politician. He was working in the halls of Congress before I was even born. Like he's running for us Senate. He's run for attorney general twice. He's running for lieutenant governor twice Governor three times and he was the chairman of the south Carolina Republican Party for over *** decade. Yeah. Henry McMaster. Henry McMaster is the oldest governor in south Carolina history and he's running to be the longest serving governor in south Carolina history. But the question is, the question is this, does, does he deserve and look, what can we expect? What can we expect from another four years under his leadership? And look, I appreciate his service and his long, long, long political career. We've got to be honest, We gotta be honest about his track record. Our schools remain at the bottom of every list or roads are ranked literally dead last in our country. We've been ranked the worst state for women in one of the worst states to start *** family, violent crime or violent crime and murder or an all time high. We're losing out on major economic projects because companies, they want to relocate where there *** good school safe. Rose *** healthy workforce and leadership with *** vision for the future. And right now we don't have any of that. And government master has shown little interest in attacking these challenges instead is focused on culture wars and national political fights that do nothing to help our state. He signed the most restrictive abortion man in America. But but now and now he wants to go even further and ban all abortions with no exceptions for rape, incest or the life of the mother. He vetoed *** bill to fix the roads. And while violent crime is an all time high in our state, the governor solution, it was to allow more people to carry guns in public. And as we know, as we know, shootings have skyrocketed this year. He helped kill the medical marijuana bill that would have finally given relief to veterans and people suffering from epilepsy or chronic illness. He opposed my plan to temporarily suspend the gas tax to help offset the rising costs at the pump. And until the court stopped, he wanted to send your tax dollars to private schools while at the same time underfunding our public schools and refusing to give our teachers *** raise. Oh, hey, look, look folks in south Carolina, We fire football coaches after one or 2 losing seasons. We do. Henry McMaster Is going on 40 straight losing seasons and he's asking for extension onto his contract. It's time for the people of South Carolina to stand up and say you're fired because Henry master because governor McMaster is the governor of the past and I'm running to be the governor of the future. How ah, because the future of our state, it's bright, but only if we look ahead, not behind and my plans as governor. They're ambitious because I think we have to be, you know, none of what I want to do is right. It's just simply overdue like dramatically dramatically raising teacher pay. So they are following treated like the heroes, they are right like legalizing marijuana and sports betting and then using that revenue to fix our roads and our schools like implementing term limits for all politicians. We'll tackle the gun violence epidemic so that, so that everyone, everyone can feel safe on the streets of their own communities. We're gonna protect our environment and we're gonna turn climate change from *** crisis into an economic opportunity to create good paying jobs here in south Carolina. We can, we can, and we will bring common sense change to south Carolina and friends. We're gonna do it without raising any taxes, right? Look, in the coming weeks, I'm gonna be outlining more of my vision for our state to ensure that, you know, that we don't continue to be left behind by our, by our neighboring states and to ensure that our best and there are brightest stay in south Carolina to raise their family and *** guarantee that every child, that every child in south Carolina has the opportunity in *** successful life, no matter where they're born, no matter where they live or what they look like or who they love. Folks. Look, I'm *** different kind of democrat and I'm gonna be *** different kind of governor, y'all know that y'all know that my film was south Carolinians, I'm asking you, I'm asking you to take *** chance on me and maybe your Republican, maybe maybe you never voted for *** democrat. May maybe maybe you don't vote at all. Maybe not even registered, but I want to change that. This campaign, our campaign, it's gonna give you something to be excited about. It's gonna give you something to be hopeful about, something to be proud of. I wanna give you something to vote for, not just something to vote against. Yeah. And look, I'm gonna be straight up with you. I'm gonna be honest, we may not agree on everything. But as former mayor of new york city, Ed Koch said, You know, if you agree with me on seven of the 10 things that say, vote for me. If you agree on 10 out of 10 things, I say, go see *** psychiatrist, but I can promise you one thing, I can promise you one thing we are gonna agree more than we disagree because I'm not interested in the division. I'm not interested in the culture wars and the wedge issues. While Governor McMaster wants to distract, deceive and divide, I want to unite, inspire and deliver. This isn't South Carolina is an amazing state with incredible people and this is *** state where we have chosen spend our lives and we we are the custodians of our future, there's nothing stopping us from moving forward and making the necessary change that we all know is required. The question is this is the question whether we are able to break out of our parts and corners, treat each other like human beings and focus on the things that really matter like our kids. You know, my four year old son Boone, he's my world, he's everything and I will work with anyone anywhere, any time to build *** better future for him and his whole generation. And I know you're and I know you're the same with your kids. You know, Henry ford once said if everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself south Carolina, it's time for us to move forward together to turn the page on the, on the past and write *** new chapter for our state. Let's grab that pin together and go make history, Go to joe for south Carolina dot com, join our team. Thank you and may God continue to bless the great state of south Carolina. Thank you all so much.
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					It's Election Day in South Carolina, Maine, Nevada and North Dakota.Voters in all four states are heading to the polls to pick their candidates for November's general election. Check for live updates from a bustling primary night below: 11:15 p.m. ETRep. Nancy Mace, a Republican House member from South Carolina under attack by the Trump wing of the GOP for her critical comments about the former president, has won her primary.Mace, who will represent the GOP in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, bested Katie Arrington, who was strongly backed by Trump.Mace avoided the same fate as Rep. Tom Rice, who was the other GOP House member targeted by Trump and was defeated earlier in the night by Paul Fry.11:00 p.m. ETRep. Tom Rice has lost the GOP primary for U.S. House in South Carolina's 7th Congressional District, becoming the first Republican who voted to impeach Trump to lose reelection.Rice was defeated by Paul Fry, a state representative endorsed by Trump.10:15 p.m. ETJoe Cunningham has won the Democratic primary for South Carolina's governor, according to the AP. With the backing of Doug Jones, the former U.S. Senator from Alabama, Cunningham defeated Mia McLeod, a former state representative, and two other challengers.Cunningham will face incumbent GOP Gov. Henry McMaster in the reliably red state.10:00 p.m. ETPolls in Nevada have closed. Voters in the state will be deciding numerous contentious races, including the Republican primary for U.S. Senate to take on the expected winner of the Democratic primary and incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.The top two competitors in the GOP primary are former Attorney General of Nevada and polling favorite heading into Tuesday Adama Laxalt and Sam Brown, an Army veteran with the backing of the state Republican party. Laxalt is being supported by former President Donald Trump, U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.9:25 p.m. ETThe AP is reporting that Katrina Christiansen has secured the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in the North Dakota primary election.She will take on incumbent Sen. John Hoeven, who earlier in the night easily grabbed the Republican nomination. Christiansen defeated Michael Steele.According to Politico, Hoeven's seat is expected to be safe.Also, the AP Decision Desk is calling the Republican primary for the U.S. House in South Carolina's 6th Congressional District for Duke Buckner.Buckner will square off with Rep. Jim Clyburn, the longtime incumbent and one of the top Democratic leaders in Congress.9:00 p.m. ETPolls have closed in North Dakota. And almost simultaneously AP is reporting that Incumbent Sen. John Hoeven has won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in North Dakota's primary election.8:15 p.m. ETHouse majority whip and Democratic stalwart Rep. James Clyburn has cruised to a primary victory in South Carolina's 6th Congressional District, according to the AP.Clyburn, South Carolina’s only Democrat in Congress, beat two challengers as he seeks a 16th term. Clyburn's endorsement of Biden was widely seen as the defining factor that led to the current president’s victory in the 2020 Democratic primary.8:00 p.m. ETPolls have closed in Maine. They've also closed in Texas' 34th Congressional District, where a special election is being held to fill the seat vacated by Democratic Rep. Filemon Vela.7:45 p.m. ETIncumbent Henry McMaster has been named the winner of the Republican primary for governor in South Carolina, according to the AP.McMaster is seeking a second full term. He faced one primary challenger, Harrison Musselwhite.7:00 p.m. ETPolls have closed in South Carolina, the first state to wrap up tonight. Two GOP House members, who have sided against former President Donald Trump on a couple of occasions, face primary challengers from their political right.Rep. Tom Rice has staunchly opposed the former president's unfounded claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. His opposition culminated in Rice's vote to impeach Trump the second time following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Rice was one of 10 Republicans to do so.Rice faces six challengers, with state Rep. Russell Fry leading the pack. Fry has Trump's endorsement.Rep. Nancy Mace is the other GOP House member facing a Trump-backed challenger. Mace, who has taken a softer stance against Trump compared to Rice, objected to the calls to overturn the 2020 election, as well as condemning the former president after the events of Jan. 6, 2021. Mace is facing Katie Arrington, a former state representative. Arrington was endorsed by Trump back in February, claiming that "she has the tremendous backing of almost all who know her -- especially when she is compared to Nancy Mace!"Mace, however, has former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who was also the ambassador to the United Nations under Trump's presidency, in her corner.
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<p>Rep. Nancy Mace, a Republican House member from South Carolina under attack by the Trump wing of the GOP for her critical comments about the former president, has won her primary.</p>
<p>Mace, who will represent the GOP in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, bested Katie Arrington, who was strongly backed by Trump.</p>
<p>Mace avoided the same fate as Rep. Tom Rice, who was the other GOP House member targeted by Trump and was defeated earlier in the night by Paul Fry.</p>
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<p>Rep. Tom Rice has lost the GOP primary for U.S. House in South Carolina's 7th Congressional District, becoming the first Republican who voted to impeach Trump to lose reelection.</p>
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		<span class="image-photo-credit">Kevin Dietsch</span>	</p><figcaption>Rep. Tom Rice (R-SC) questions Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner Charles Rettig as he testifies before the House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee on March 17, 2022 in Washington, DC.</figcaption></div>
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<p>Rice was defeated by Paul Fry, a state representative endorsed by Trump.</p>
<p><em><strong>10:15 p.m. ET<br /></strong></em></p>
<p>Joe Cunningham has won the Democratic primary for South Carolina's governor, according to the AP. </p>
<p>With the backing of Doug Jones, the former U.S. Senator from Alabama, Cunningham defeated Mia McLeod, a former state representative, and two other challengers.</p>
<p>Cunningham will face incumbent GOP Gov. Henry McMaster in the reliably red state.</p>
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<p>Polls in Nevada have closed. Voters in the state will be deciding numerous contentious races, including the Republican primary for U.S. Senate to take on the expected winner of the Democratic primary and incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.</p>
<p>The top two competitors in the GOP primary are former Attorney General of Nevada and polling favorite heading into Tuesday Adama Laxalt and Sam Brown, an Army veteran with the backing of the state Republican party. Laxalt is being supported by former President Donald Trump, U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.</p>
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<p>The AP is reporting that Katrina Christiansen has secured the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in the North Dakota primary election.</p>
<p>She will take on incumbent Sen. John<em><strong/> </em>Hoeven, who earlier in the night easily grabbed the Republican nomination. Christiansen defeated Michael Steele.</p>
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		<span class="image-photo-credit">Tom Williams</span>	</p><figcaption>Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., questions DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas during the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security hearing on the FY2023 funding request for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in Dirksen Building on Wednesday, May 4, 2022.</figcaption></div>
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<p>According to Politico, Hoeven's seat is expected to be safe.</p>
<p>Also, the AP Decision Desk is calling the Republican primary for the U.S. House in South Carolina's 6th Congressional District for Duke Buckner.</p>
<p>Buckner will square off with Rep. Jim Clyburn, the longtime incumbent and one of the top Democratic leaders in Congress.</p>
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<p>Polls have closed in North Dakota. And almost simultaneously AP is reporting that Incumbent Sen. John Hoeven has won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in North Dakota's primary election.</p>
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<p>House majority whip and Democratic stalwart Rep. James Clyburn has cruised to a primary victory in South Carolina's 6th Congressional District, according to the AP.</p>
<p>Clyburn, South Carolina’s only Democrat in Congress, beat two challengers as he seeks a 16th term. Clyburn's endorsement of Biden was widely seen as the defining factor that led to the current president’s victory in the 2020 Democratic primary.</p>
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		<span class="image-photo-credit">Anna Moneymaker</span>	</p><figcaption>House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) listens during a Congressional Tri-Caucus event on the mass shooting at the Tops Grocery Store in Buffalo, NY, from the House East Front Steps at the U.S. Capitol on May 19, 2022 in Washington, DC.</figcaption></div>
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<p>Polls have closed in Maine. They've also closed in Texas' 34th Congressional District, where a special election is being held to fill the seat vacated by Democratic Rep. Filemon Vela.</p>
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<p>Incumbent Henry McMaster has been named the winner of the Republican primary for governor in South Carolina, according to the AP.</p>
<p>McMaster is seeking a second full term. He faced one primary challenger, Harrison Musselwhite.</p>
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		<span class="image-photo-credit">Sean Rayford</span>	</p><figcaption>South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster speaks to a crowd  during a rally with former U.S. President Donald Trump at the Florence Regional Airport on March 12, 2022 in Florence, South Carolina.</figcaption></div>
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<p><em><strong>7:00 p.m. ET</strong></em></p>
<p>Polls have closed in South Carolina, the first state to wrap up tonight. </p>
<p>Two GOP House members, who have sided against former President Donald Trump on a couple of occasions, face primary challengers from their political right.</p>
<p>Rep. Tom Rice has staunchly opposed the former president's unfounded claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. His opposition culminated in Rice's vote to impeach Trump the second time following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Rice was one of 10 Republicans to do so.</p>
<p>Rice faces six challengers, with state Rep. Russell Fry leading the pack. Fry has Trump's endorsement.</p>
<p>Rep. Nancy Mace is the other GOP House member facing a Trump-backed challenger. Mace, who has taken a softer stance against Trump compared to Rice, objected to the calls to overturn the 2020 election, as well as condemning the former president after the events of Jan. 6, 2021. </p>
<p>Mace is facing Katie Arrington, a former state representative. Arrington was endorsed by Trump back in February, claiming that "she has the tremendous backing of almost all who know her -- especially when she is compared to Nancy Mace!"</p>
<p>Mace, however, has former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who was also the ambassador to the United Nations under Trump's presidency, in her corner.</p>
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