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Monica Potts

To your point, Jacob, Jan Morgan is a fairly recognizable figure in the state. I haven’t seen her run a traditional campaign or give a lot of interviews, but she may have felt she didn’t need to because she already has a following.

Kaleigh Rogers

In the race for GOP nominee for governor in Alabama, 77-year-old Kay Ivey is currently leading in her bid for a second term with 56.8 percent of votes. Behind her is Lindy Blanchard, the former ambassador to Slovenia under President Trump, with 19 percent of the vote, and Tim James, whose dad is Fob James, Georgia’s governor from 1979 -1983 and again from 1995-1999. James (the son) has 16 percent of the vote currently:

Latest count in Alabama’s GOP primary for governor

Results of Alabama’s Republican primary for governor, as of 10:13 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
Kay Ivey* 119,003 56.3%
Lindy Blanchard 40,224 19.0
Tim James 34,083 16.1
Lew Burdette 11,088 5.2
Dean Odle 3,284 1.6
Donald Trent Jones 1,243 0.6
Dave Thomas 930 0.4
Stacy Lee George 751 0.4
Dean Young 617 0.3

30% of the expected vote has been reported.

*Incumbent

SOURCE: ABC NEWS

And because it’s my main focus tonight, I’ll also note that Ivey said in a campaign ad that “fake news, Big Tech and blue state liberals stole the election from President Trump.”

Jacob Rubashkin

In Arkansas, I find it interesting that Jake Bequette is only slightly outpacing Jan Morgan in the GOP primary. Bequette ran a full campaign and got millions of dollars in outside support from GOP mega-donor Dick Uihlein. Morgan had basically no money but is just 3.5 points behind him. She did win 30 percent in the GOP gubernatorial primary in 2018, though, so maybe this is a regression for her.

Latest count in Arkansas’s GOP primary for Senate

Results of Arkansas’s Republican primary for the U.S. Senate, as of 10:11 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
John Boozman* 74,571 58.3%
Jake Bequette 27,546 21.5
Jan Morgan 23,003 18.0
Heath Loftis 2,847 2.2

43% of the expected vote has been reported.

*Incumbent

SOURCE: ABC NEWS


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