Tuesday’s primaries provided the biggest test to date of the effect of Donald Trump and his far-right movement on the midterm elections.
It’s a chance for Democrats to find out whether they can arrest the building red wave and their declining White working-class support with a candidate who doesn’t fit easily into any partisan box.
Pennsylvania Senate
GOPEstimated 95 percent of votes counted
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% |
---|---|---|
Mehmet Oz | 411,674 | 31.3% |
Dave McCormick | 409,002 | 31.1% |
Kathy Barnette | 325,557 | 24.8% |
Other candidates | 167,546 | 12.8% |
Idaho Governor
GOPEstimated 55 percent of votes counted
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% |
---|---|---|
Brad Little * | 92,386 | 56.4% |
Janice McGeachin | 45,941 | 28.1% |
Edward Humphreys | 19,321 | 11.8% |
Other candidates | 6,023 | 3.7% |
* Incumbent
NC 11th District
GOPEstimated 99 percent of votes counted
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% |
---|---|---|
Chuck Edwards | 29,411 | 33.4% |
Madison Cawthorn * | 28,092 | 31.9% |
Matthew Burril | 8,314 | 9.4% |
Other candidates | 22,242 | 25.3% |
* Incumbent
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