FiveThirtyEight
Zoha Qamar

And we’re set with Trump’s endorsees for today. While all six may have won, none were particularly tight or unpredictable races, with five incumbents and one rare case of massive cross-party funding. Tonight’s results bring the winning tally of Trump-endorsed Senate, House and governor candidates to 116 out of 123 races. Among nonincumbents only, it’s 19 out of 25.
How Trump’s endorsees are doing tonight

Senate, House and gubernatorial candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump and their results in Republican primaries and runoffs in Colorado, Illinois, Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma and Utah, as of 10:56 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Office % Reporting Vote Share Status
Lauren Boebert* CO-03 97% 64.3% ✓ Won
Darren Bailey IL Gov. 77 55.0 ✓ Won
Mary Miller* IL-15 99 57.4 ✓ Won
Kevin Stitt* OK Gov. 94 69.0 ✓ Won
Frank D. Lucas* OK-03 59 61.1 ✓ Won
Mike Lee* UT Sen. 68 60.6 ✓ Won

*Incumbent.

Sources: DonaldJTrump.com, news reports, ABC News

Geoffrey Skelley

ABC News reports that state Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer has won the GOP primary in Colorado’s 8th District. She will face state Rep. Yadira Caraveo in November in this swingy new seat.

Geoffrey Skelley

More of the vote has come in slowly from Nebraska’s special election for its 1st District, and Republican Mike Flood’s narrow lead has grown to about 2 points, 51 percent to 49 percent, over Democrat Patty Pansing Brooks. There is still some vote outstanding, but it’s probably not going to be enough for Pansing Brooks to pull the upset. Although, if the result is close to where it is now that would represent a strong night for Democrats in a district that Trump won 54 percent to 43 percent in 2020.


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