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Zach Montellaro and Ally Mutnick

Kemp notches huge primary win in Georgia as Cuellar tries to hang on in Texas

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp speaks at a campaign event attended by former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence at the Cobb County International Airport on May 23, 2022 in Kennesaw, Georgia. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images
UPDATED: 25 MAY 2022 01:05 AM EST

Gov. Brian Kemp clinched his GOP primary early Tuesday night despite facing a Donald Trump-endorsed challenger — a major win for the GOP governor ahead of what's expected to be a hard-fought general election campaign, and part of a broader rebuke in Georgia for Trump, whose pick for secretary of state also fell to the incumbent Republican.

Kemp defeated Trump-endorsed David Perdue, who was recruited into the race by Trump. The former president has attacked Kemp repeatedly since the 2020 election, when Kemp refused Trump's pressure to not certify the election after President Joe Biden narrowly won the state.

Kemp will face Democrat Stacey Abrams in a general election rematch of their 2018 contest, after Abrams won her party's nomination unopposed.

And Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger successfully resisted Trump's efforts to install a follower in the office that runs Georgia's elections, winning renomination despite the former president's efforts. Raffensperger had 52 percent support with more than 90 percent of the expected vote counted — just above the threshold to win the primary outright without a runoff.

While Georgia Republicans battled with Trump in the background, Democrats faced their own major primaries across five states Tuesday night. In South Texas, Rep. Henry Cuellar — the last House Democrat to oppose abortion rights — is locked in a neck-and-neck contest with progressive attorney Jessica Cisneros.

Rep. Lucy McBath (D-Ga.) came out on top in a battle of two Democratic members of Congress scrapping over one district. Republicans in two deep-red states are also voting in major Senate contests, while Trump-endorsed Herschel Walker is looking to sew up the nomination for the battleground race in Georgia. And in Minnesota, both parties will pick nominees for a special House election later this year.

The last anti-abortion House Democrat

In Texas, progressives are hoping to finally oust Cuellar, one of the most conservative House Democrats, in Tuesday’s primary runoff.

A former intern in Cuellar’s office making her second run against him, Cisneros is backed by prominent progressives, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.). The incumbent, a moderate Blue Dog Democrat, got support from House Democratic leadership and a duo of big-spending super PACs.

Cisneros made abortion a more central part of her campaign following new of the Supreme Court’s preparations to overturn Roe v. Wade. Cuellar, meanwhile, says his views on abortion are in line with the heavily Catholic and rural district.

Republicans will target the district regardless of who wins. President Joe Biden carried it by just 7 points in 2020, and former Ted Cruz aide Cassy Garcia won the GOP nomination.

Trump’s efforts to remake Georgia’s roster of statewide officeholders

Trump’s involvement in Georgia wasn’t just limited to the governor's race. He endorsed a slate of statewide candidates — including Herschel Walker, who won the GOP nomination to face Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock in November.

Raffensperger, though, defeated a Trump-backed primary challenger for secretary of state in GOP Rep. Jody Hice. The race is one of the highest profile contests in which a Trump-backed election denier is trying to take the reins of a state’s election infrastructure. State Rep. Bee Nguyen is the leader on the Democratic side, though she is below the threshold to avoid a runoff.

Trump has also endorsed candidates for attorney general and lieutenant governor, but state Attorney General Chris Carr won comfortably anyway.

Two Democratic House members face off in Georgia

And in the House, GOP-controlled redistricting left McBath and fellow Democratic Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux fighting over one deep blue seat in the northern Atlanta suburbs. Bourdeaux currently represents more of the district but McBath easily won the primary.

McBath, a gun-control advocate who lost her son to gun violence, is a rising star in the Democratic Party. She received help on the air from the crypto-backed Protect our Future group, Michael Bloomberg’s gun-control super PAC and a similar group, Everytown for Gun Safety, with which McBath once had close ties.

Alabama, Arkansas and Texas Republicans all go for Trump

Alabama had a pair of big statewide Republican primaries on Tuesday as well, with former Shelby chief of staff Katie Britt and Rep. Mo Brooks made a runoff for the Republican nomination to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Richard Shelby.

Brooks was once endorsed by Trump in the contest, but the former president unendorsed him after Brooks started slipping in the polls. But Brooks has risen in the race in the closing weeks, finishing ahead of former Army pilot Mike Durant.

Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.) also leaned on Trump to help him see off a primary challenger in Arkansas. Former football player Jake Bequette benefited from super PAC donations from billionaire Richard Uihlein, who has sunk millions into GOP primaries in recent years. But Boozman was still able to win renomination handily.

Back in Alabama, Republican Gov. Kay Ivey won renomination over a wide field of challengers, clearing the majority mark to avoid a GOP runoff.

The contest for the open Arkansas governor race is much simpler: Sarah Huckabee Sanders is a shoo-in. The former White House press secretary cleared the field of her most formidable Republicans opponents months ago.

And in Texas, state Attorney General Ken Paxton glided past a primary challenge from George P. Bush, the state land commissioner with arguably the most famous last name in Texas politics. Paxton ran with Trump’s endorsement.

House nominations in two districts on the edge of the battlefield

The GOP will also choose a nominee in the special primary to replace the late Republican Rep. Jim Hagedorn in southern Minnesota. Top contenders include state Rep. Jeremy Munson, who is backed by members of the House Freedom Caucus; former state Rep. Brad Finstad, who is backed by the centrist Republican Main Street Partnership’s PAC; and Jennifer Carnahan, the widow of the late incumbent.

The district leans Republican, but the top Democratic contender is former Hormel Foods CEO Jeff Ettinger.

Democrats are also picking a nominee in a competitive but conservative-leaning South Texas seat. Ruben Ramirez, a moderate backed by the Blue Dogs, is facing the more progressive Michelle Vallejo, for the chance to take on Republican Monica De La Cruz in the state’s 15th District.

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