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LIVE: Republicans are facing 3 huge tests in the first primary elections of the season
LIVE: Republicans are facing 3 huge tests in the first primary elections of the season
Bryan LoganMay 9, 2018, 05:47 IST
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Voters on Tuesday night in West Virginia, Indiana, and Ohio are set to pick candidates vying for Senate seats in the November midterm election.
Political observers have eyes on West Virginia in particular, where unconventional candidates like coal baron Don Blankenship have sought to position themselves as political lookalikes to President Donald Trump. And in Indiana, the Republican primary candidate Mike Braun, a businessman and former GOP state representative, has touted his self-funded campaign.
Tuesday night's primaries are a pivotal test for Republicans. Trump won all three states in the 2016 presidential election, but the party at large is facing considerable headwinds due in part to a Trump administration continually tied up in controversy, and an energized groundswell from Democrats looking to regain a majority in Congress.
Keep scrolling for the results of Tuesday night's primary races:
Results 0.5% precincts reporting (these will be updated as numbers come in):
Republicans
Attorney General Patrick Morrissey: 36.5%
Rep. Evan Jenkins: 25.2%
Don Blankenship: 22.5%
Democrats
Sen. Joe Manchin (incumbent): 69%
Paula Jean Swearengin: 31%
West Virginia is perhaps the most closely watched of the three key Senate primary races. While incumbent Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin is expected to easily defeat his challenger, Paula Jean Swearengin, insurgents on the Republican side could make or break the party's chances in November.
Chief among those challengers is Don Blankenship, an ex-convict businessman, and self-styled firebrand who has sought to closely tie himself to President Donald Trump, leaning on anti-establishment rhetoric. Blankenship ran a coal company and spent time in federal prison in the aftermath of a 2010 mining disaster that killed 29 people.
More than 40% of voters in West Virginia chose Trump during the 2016 presidential election.
Indiana
Results 43% precincts reporting (these will be updated as numbers come in):
Republicans
Mike Braun: 41.1%
Rep. Luke Messer: 29.5%
Rep. Todd Rokita: 29.4%
Democrats
Sen. Joe Donnelly (incumbent, unchallenged)
The Senate race in Indiana was the expensive primary battle in the country, according to the Indianapolis Star, which noted that candidates spent $1 million dollars on ads in the run-up to Tuesday’s primary, with Braun, a self-funded candidate and businessman, taking the lead on that front.
Trump won Indiana in the 2016 presidential election by about 19 points.
Ohio
Results 0.6% precincts reporting (these will be updated as numbers come in):
Republicans
Rep. Jim Renacci: 46.7%
Mike Gibbons: 31.9%
Democrats
Sen. Sherrod Brown (incumbent, unchallenged)
President Donald Trump gave Renacci the thumbs-up in Ohio, a state where Trump won more than 51% of the vote in the 2016 general election.
Unlike West Virginia and Indiana, the president's endorsement could be particularly consequential, for better or worse. While Trump flipped the state in 2016, a majority of voters there picked Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.