What Went Down During The May 17 Primary Elections
Our colleagues at ABC News are now projecting that Little has won renomination for governor of Idaho, defeating his own lieutenant governor, McGeachin. McGeachin is the second Trump-endorsed candidate to lose tonight, and the third so far this year.
How Trump’s endorsees are doing tonight
Senate, House and gubernatorial candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump and their results in Republican primaries in Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania, as of 12:19 a.m. Eastern
| Candidate | Office | % Reporting | Vote Share | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mike Crapo* | ID Sen. | 32% | 69.3% | ✓ Won |
| Janice McGeachin | ID Gov. | 28 | 23.8 | ✗ Lost |
| Russ Fulcher* | ID-01 | 12 | 100.0 | ✓ Won |
| Rand Paul* | KY Sen. | 99 | 86.0 | ✓ Won |
| James Comer* | KY-01 | 0 | 0.0 | ✓ Won |
| S. Brett Guthrie* | KY-02 | 99 | 78.0 | ✓ Won |
| Thomas Massie* | KY-04 | 99 | 75.2 | ✓ Won |
| Harold “Hal” Rogers* | KY-05 | 99 | 82.6 | ✓ Won |
| Andy Barr* | KY-06 | 74 | 87.8 | ✓ Won |
| Ted Budd | NC Sen. | 89 | 58.6 | ✓ Won |
| Greg Murphy* | NC-03 | 68 | 75.7 | ✓ Won |
| Virginia Foxx* | NC-05 | 78 | 76.6 | ✓ Won |
| David Rouzer* | NC-07 | 68 | 79.2 | ✓ Won |
| Richard Hudson* | NC-09 | 69 | 79.2 | ✓ Won |
| Patrick McHenry* | NC-10 | 70 | 68.1 | ✓ Won |
| Madison Cawthorn* | NC-11 | 95 | 31.9 | ✗ Lost |
| Bo Hines | NC-13 | 99 | 32.1 | ✓ Won |
| Mehmet Oz | PA Sen. | 93 | 31.2 | Leading |
| Doug Mastriano | PA Gov. | 89 | 44.7 | ✓ Won |
| Jim Bognet | PA-08 | 90 | 68.8 | ✓ Won |
| Scott Perry* | PA-10 | 71 | 100.0 | ✓ Won |
| Lloyd K. Smucker* | PA-11 | 81 | 100.0 | ✓ Won |
| John Joyce* | PA-13 | 80 | 100.0 | ✓ Won |
| Guy Reschenthaler* | PA-14 | 84 | 100.0 | ✓ Won |
| Mike Kelly* | PA-16 | 92 | 100.0 | ✓ Won |
In the Pennsylvania GOP Senate primary, it looks like we just got about 18,000 votes dropped in Delaware County, and McCormick’s lead grew…by 0.1 points. He’s now up 31.4 percent to 31.1 percent over Oz. Now at 89 percent of the expected vote overall, according to ABC News.
Idaho also has an open secretary of state’s race, and the one candidate who has accepted the results of the 2020 election, McGrane, is currently leading with 52 percent.
