Primaries in 3 states will narrow the field in key Senate, House and governors’ races
Here is a look at primaries in Alaska, Florida and Wyoming on Tuesday.
The upcoming primaries in Alaska, Florida, and Wyoming will significantly narrow the field in key Senate, House, and governor's races. In Alaska, more than a dozen candidates are challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan in the nonpartisan, top-four primary, including another Republican named Dan Sullivan. Floridians will vote in the first election since the state's congressional districts were redrawn by the Republican-controlled legislature.
Two former members of Congress are running for the House seat being vacated by Rep. Byron Donalds, who is running for governor. In Wyoming, Republican Rep. Harriet Hageman is giving up her House seat to run for the retiring Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis' seat, with President Donald Trump endorsing her. The primaries in these three states are expected to shape the political landscape for the upcoming November elections.
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