It’s not yet November, so elections may not be the first thing on your mind—yet they happened Tuesday evening in a number of primaries and in a special contest in Ohio to replace GOP Rep. Bill Johnson, who retired to become president of Youngstown State University. Republican Michael Rulli, an Ohio state senator and small business owner who touts himself as a "big natural gas guy," won that contest, easily defeating Dem Michael Kripchak 55-45 to slightly increase the House GOP majority by one—at least until November, when another election will take place. It looks like Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) just found a little more breathing room: Meanwhile, Trump-backed candidate and Purple Heart recipient Sam Brown cruised to victory in the Nevada GOP Senate primary, besting his opponent, former U.S. Ambassador to Iceland Jeff Gunther 57-16. The race was somewhat controversial, as both Brown and Gunther fought vigorously for the former president’s endorsement. Trump Endorses Purple Heart Recipient Sam Brown in Crucial Nevada Senate Race Political Power Play: Trump Announces 'United' Ticket, In South Carolina, incumbent Rep. Nancy Mace prevailed in the GOP primary:
She’s been facing some headwinds as of late, but nevertheless won by a hefty margin of 57-30.
Some criticized her for her vote to displace then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA):
But for tonight, she's the winner: None of these results are particularly surprising or earth-shattering, nor will they change the fact that the Democrats control the White House and Senate. That being said, it’s a good day when the GOP adds one more member to its razor-thin House majority. RedState has all of Tuesday's election results right here: LIVE: Election Results - Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, and OH-6 |
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