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Voters in six states cast ballots Tuesday in Senate, House and gubernatorial primaries. Republican candidates won nominations in Iowa, South Dakota, New Mexico and Montana.
motherjones.comVoters in California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota went to the polls Tuesday for primary elections covering Senate, House and gubernatorial races.
Ashley Hinson won the Republican nomination for Senate, according to the Associated Press. She is running to replace Republican Sen. Joni Ernst. Sen. Mike Rounds won his primary in South Dakota and will face Democrat Julian Beaudion in the fall. Republican candidate Larry Marker, a write-in, won the Republican nomination in New Mexico and will face incumbent Democratic Sen.
Ben Lujan in November. Republican candidate Kurt Alme won his party's nomination for Senate in Montana in a bid to replace outgoing GOP Sen. Steve Daines. The Associated Press has not called the race for New Jersey, where a Republican will face Democratic Sen.
Cory Booker.
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland won the Democratic primary for New Mexico governor, according to the Associated Press, but the Republican race remained too close to call. Democrat Rob Sand won his uncontested primary for Iowa governor. Republican candidates Zach Lahn and Rep.
Randy Feenstra were neck-and-neck for the GOP nomination. New Jersey Rep. Tom Kean Jr. won his primary to continue representing the state's seventh district in the House. California's gubernatorial and mayoral primaries have not been called.
“Here are the Republicans who won their respective primaries Tuesday night.”
Some ideological spread among the sources; broader cross-spectrum confirmation would strengthen it.
america.cgtn.comAbelardo de la Espriella defeated Iván Cepeda 49.7 percent to 48.7 percent in Colombia's June 21 runoff. The preliminary tally covered more than 99 percent of ballots and showed a margin under one point.
China placed 10 American companies on an export control list and barred 46 others from government procurement projects. The steps follow a Pentagon decision to add Chinese firms to a list of entities accused of supporting Beijing's military.
news.sky.comPresident Donald Trump stated Sunday that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will resign, citing failures on immigration and energy policy. The comments coincide with reports of internal Labour Party pressure and a potential leadership challenge.