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Monica Potts

In Colorado’s 7th District, we’re still stuck at 84 percent of the expected vote, but Aadland’s lead seems pretty solid, with 48 percent to Reichert’s 36 percent.
Latest count in Colorado’s 7th District GOP primary

Results of the Republican primary for Colorado’s 7th Congressional District, as of 10:27 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
Erik Aadland 33,945 48.0%
Tim Reichert 25,779 36.4
Laurel Imer 11,056 15.6

84% of the expected vote has been reported.

Source: ABC News

Geoffrey Skelley

In Utah’s GOP primary for Senate, the AP has projected that Sen. Mike Lee has won renomination. Still, he has 57 percent of the vote with 55 percent of the expected vote reporting, with the comparably moderate challengers — former state Rep. Becky Edwards and businesswoman Ally Isom — taking 43 percent so far. That’s interesting because in theory some of Lee’s opposition in the GOP primary might break for independent challenger Evan McMullin in the general election. McMullin won the endorsement of the Utah Democrats to set up a mostly head-to-head race in Utah.

Nathaniel Rakich

We have yet to get a projection, but Davis has conceded to Miller in Illinois’s 15th District. Davis is the third incumbent to go down to defeat tonight; meanwhile, the MAGA wing solidifies its hold on the GOP (Trump endorsed Miller).


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