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Former President Donald J. Trump’s pick for Idaho governor came up short, Dr. Oz was in a near tie, and his nominees for Senate in North Carolina and governor in Pennsylvania won.
\nEarly Wednesday, Kathy Barnette, a far-right broadcaster who focused her campaign on Mr. Trump’s election claims, trailed her tightly split competitors Mr. McCormick and Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania’s Republican Senate primary.<\/p>\n
But, with around 25% of the vote, Ms. Barnette outperformed many political experts only two weeks ago, when she launched a last-minute push on the strength of outstanding debate performances.<\/p>\n
On electoral issues, Mr. McCormick and Dr. Oz are rarely grounded in reality. Both have refused to recognize Mr. Biden as the legitimate victor of the 2020 election, appealing to their party’s Trump voters.<\/p>\n
May 17 was the largest day in the 2022 midterm season thus far, after the primaries in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.<\/p>\n
What’s at Stake: G.O.P. supporters are prepared to nominate candidates that repeat Donald J. Trump’s 2020 falsehoods, indicating that this year’s elections may have an impact on the country’s ability to have free and fair elections.<\/p>\n
Trump’s Boundaries: The MAGA movement is sweeping across Republican primaries, but Mr. Trump’s grip on the movement is eroding.
\nTrump’s Supporters: The majority of the candidates favored by the previous president won. There are, nevertheless, some notable losses.
\nUp Next, on May 24, closely watched contests in Georgia and Alabama will provide a better sense of Mr. Trump’s might.<\/p>\n
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