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==States== | ==States== |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 20 August 2022
May, 2022 elections in the United States
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News (to file)
- 2022-05-18 RR: A special report on the May 17 primaries
- 2022-05-12 DKos: The Downballot: How MAGA candidates are blowing up the GOP (transcript)] «Are Republicans torching their chances in November by nominating ultra-extreme MAGA loons? They just might be! This week on The Downballot, Daily Kos Elections contributing editor Steve Singiser joins us to gawk at a bunch of GOP primaries across the nation where hardcore Trump worshippers with blemished resumes and disturbing views could prevail over more mainstream alternatives. On the docket are Pennsylvania's marquee contests for Senate and governor, House races in Michigan and North Carolina, and the secretary of state's race in Colorado – where a prominent Big Lie proponent was just barred by a judge from performing her duties as a local election clerk.»
- 2022-04-28 DKos: The Downballot: Big, big May primary preview (transcript) «sloppy GOP food fights in Senate races in Alabama, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania; a pair of primaries in Oregon and Texas where progressive challengers are seeking to oust irritating Democratic moderates; and the first incumbent-vs.-incumbent matchup of the year, thanks to West Virginia losing a House seat.»