We have a few primaries tonight! I bet most of these end up in a runoff, though.
Texas polls close at 7 PM CT except for the western edge of Texas, which sits in a different time zone.
Those polls close at 8 PM CT.
Texas is the most significant one after incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R) and Attorney General Ken Paxton’s combative campaigns.
Cornyn also faces off against Rep. Wesley Hunt.
However, President Donald Trump never endorsed a candidate.
“They’ve all supported me,” Trump said last month. “They’re all good, and you’re supposed to pick one, so we’ll see what happens. But I support all three.”
Then we have the lovely Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) against state lawmaker James Talarico.
Crockett or Talarico will face the Republican winner.
Crockett already whined about the low voter turnout, blaming new voting rules.
The loud representative said that it’s “so sad that the Republicans don’t know how to win fair and square.”
Democrats and Republicans are fighting to replace retiring Sen. Thom Tillis (R).
The winners will likely be former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley, former chairman of the RNC.
The Democrats believe they can win this race because Cooper has never lost a race as governor or state attorney general.
Five Republicans want to unseat Rep. Don Davis (D) for North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District after the state redrew the map, making it a GOP-friendly district.
Whatley and Cooper won.
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