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3 key takeaways from 5 states' primaries

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Consequential primary races in five states, including some battlegrounds, helped shed light Tuesday night on what the rest of the midterms might look like. 

For Republicans, Trump's star-making power and election conspiracies thrived on the ticket in swing state Pennsylvania, but one controversial North Carolina-based member of Congress heavy in MAGA-orbit fell to scandal. And on the left, progressives locked horns with establishment Democrats in North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania while the strength of Biden's introductory midterm race endorsement bore out in Oregon.

Here are three major takeaways from the primaries in Kentucky, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Oregon and Idaho.

Election integrity on the ballot

Former President Donald Trump notched a significant win in the Republican primary for the Pennsylvania governor's race with the success of state Sen. Doug Mastriano, a conservative grassroots candidate who attended the "Stop the Steal" rally in Washington on Jan 6. The Republican candidate for governor has been subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 committee and posits a full-throated endorsement of the debunked conspiracy theory that the 2020 general election was tampered with and stolen from Trump. 

MORE: Democratic House primaries could foreshadow party's direction

His win is a direct challenge to a less extreme wing of the Republican Party (Remember, Biden won the state by about 2% in 2020), some of whom backed Rep. Lou Barletta. For what it's worth, Barletta was backed by Trump in his losing Senate race in 2018.

Another key race in Pennsylvania full of loaded election integrity rhetoric was the GOP primary for Senate, a true-nail biter that has Trump-endorsed celebrity Dr. Mehmet Oz in a dead heat with former Bridgewater executive David McCormick. The race edged into too-close-to-call territory around midnight Tuesday, and tight margins could leave Pennsylvanians waiting. No matter who wins, a candidate who at least pushes some sort of election integrity policy -- promoting election skepticism without outright embracing the "big lie" -- will represent Republicans on the ballot come November.

MORE: Election live blog: In big win for Trump, Mastriano projected to secure GOP gubernatorial primary in Pennsylvania

A MAGA candidate's concession

What may be the biggest blow to Trump's magic touch so far this election cycle was the crushing loss of his endorsed candidate Rep. Madison Cawthorn, the embattled congressman embroiled in several controversies, notably one in which he claimed his Washington colleagues partake in orgy and drug-filled romps. He later walked his claims back, saying he had been exaggerating. Cawthorn conceded the race Tuesday night (in not very MAGA fashion) to state Sen. Chuck Edwards.

Edwards boasts support from Republicans like Sen. Thom Tillis, who leans more moderate.


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Consequential primary races in five states, including some battlegrounds, helped shed light Tuesday night on what the rest of the midterms might look like. 

For Republicans, Trump's star-making power and election conspiracies thrived on the ticket in swing state Pennsylvania, but one controversial North Carolina-based member of Congress heavy in MAGA-orbit fell to scandal. And on the left, progressives locked horns with establishment Democrats in North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania while the strength of Biden's introductory midterm race endorsement bore out in Oregon.

Here are three major takeaways from the primaries in Kentucky, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Oregon and Idaho.

Election integrity on the ballot

Former President Donald Trump notched a significant win in the Republican primary for the Pennsylvania governor's race with the success of state Sen. Doug Mastriano, a conservative grassroots candidate who attended the "Stop the Steal" rally in Washington on Jan 6. The Republican candidate for governor has been subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 committee and posits a full-throated endorsement of the debunked conspiracy theory that the 2020 general election was tampered with and stolen from Trump. 

MORE: Democratic House primaries could foreshadow party's direction

His win is a direct challenge to a less extreme wing of the Republican Party (Remember, Biden won the state by about 2% in 2020), some of whom backed Rep. Lou Barletta. For what it's worth, Barletta was backed by Trump in his losing Senate race in 2018.

Another key race in Pennsylvania full of loaded election integrity rhetoric was the GOP primary for Senate, a true-nail biter that has Trump-endorsed celebrity Dr. Mehmet Oz in a dead heat with former Bridgewater executive David McCormick. The race edged into too-close-to-call territory around midnight Tuesday, and tight margins could leave Pennsylvanians waiting. No matter who wins, a candidate who at least pushes some sort of election integrity policy -- promoting election skepticism without outright embracing the "big lie" -- will represent Republicans on the ballot come November.

MORE: Election live blog: In big win for Trump, Mastriano projected to secure GOP gubernatorial primary in Pennsylvania

A MAGA candidate's concession

What may be the biggest blow to Trump's magic touch so far this election cycle was the crushing loss of his endorsed candidate Rep. Madison Cawthorn, the embattled congressman embroiled in several controversies, notably one in which he claimed his Washington colleagues partake in orgy and drug-filled romps. He later walked his claims back, saying he had been exaggerating. Cawthorn conceded the race Tuesday night (in not very MAGA fashion) to state Sen. Chuck Edwards.

Edwards boasts support from Republicans like Sen. Thom Tillis, who leans more moderate.


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