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Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

We now have 64 percent of the expected vote in Virginia’s 7th District, and Anderson has a very slight lead, with 25 percent. Vega is just behind, with 24 percent, but they’re very close together — only about 250 votes apart. Reeves is still in third.

Latest count in Virginia’s 7th District GOP primary

Results of the Republican primary for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District, as of 8:30 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
Derrick M. Anderson 7,951 25.0%
Yesli I. Vega 7,692 24.2
Bryce E. Reeves 6,975 22.0
Crystal L. Vanuch 5,855 18.4
David L. Ross 2,128 6.7
Gina R. Ciarcia 1,165 3.7

64% of the expected vote has been reported.

Source: ABC News

Zoha Qamar

As noted, ABC News projects that Rich McCormick will win the GOP nomination for Georgia’s 6th District and, in turn, defeat Trump-endorsed Jake Evans. It’s worth noting, though, that McCormick is still a staunch conservative who echoes many of Trump’s beliefs and stances. And as Nathaniel said, it’s likely that this district, which is currently represented by Democratic Rep. Lucy McBath, will flip this November (thanks to largely redistricting).

Alex Samuels

We now have 48 percent of the expected vote in Georgia’s 2nd District, and things aren’t looking too good for Hunt. West’s lead hasn’t diminished so far, and he currently is leading 54 percent to 46 percent. Going into tonight, I’ll admit that I thought Hunt had this race in the bag, but West has definitely made things more competitive. And if Hunt and Vernon Jones in Georgia’s 10th District both lose, that’ll be two strikes against Republicans having a slightly more diverse House caucus …


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