Tuesday Primary Election Results  

Matt Gade / Republic

Matt Gade / Republic

We ran the numbers: There are 3072 news articles covering this topic. 52% (1595) are left leaning, 36% (1114) center, 12% (363) right leaning.

On Tuesday, Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, and Washington held primaries for Senate, House and governor. While left-leaning articles highlight that Representative Roger Marshall won the Republican Senate nomination in Kansas, right-leaning articles highlight that Marshall was endorsed by establishment Republicans. 

 

A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Representative Roger Marshall won the Republican Senate nomination in Kansas, defeating former secretary of state Kris Kobach. Establishment Republicans feared that Kobach would take the most reliably Republican seat in the Senate, as by the end of this year, the GOP will have held it for 152 of the 160 years. It has existed. 

 

A centrist article by The Hill highlights that Senator Martha McSally (R-Ariz). Clinched the Republican Senate nomination in Arizona on Tuesday, overcoming a primary challenge from political newcomer Daniel McCarthy. McSally maintained the backing of President Trump and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

 

A right-leaning article by The Daily Caller highlights that Marshall won with 37.2% of the vote, compared to Kobach’s 25.6%. Marshall was endorsed by Senator Pat Roberts, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole.


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