Today, several competitive down-ballot races are taking place, offering crucial insights into the upcoming November elections. Notably, California, Texas, Alabama, and North Carolina are hosting races with significant political implications.
California District 30
In California's District 30, former child star Ben Savage, known for his role as Cory Matthews in Boy Meets World, is running as a Democrat to fill the seat left vacant by Congressman Adam Schiff, who is pursuing a Senate seat. Savage is one of 15 candidates competing for a spot on the general election ballot.
California District 20
Another key race in California is in District 20, where candidates are vying to replace former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy after his resignation earlier this year. The top contenders include a Trump-backed state assemblyman, a local sheriff, and a former teacher.
Texas Senate Primary
In Texas, the Senate primary features Congressman Colin Allred, a former NFL linebacker, aiming to secure over 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff. He faces tough competition from State Senator Roland Gutierrez and State Representative Carl Sherman. On the Republican side, Senator Ted Cruz is expected to secure the nomination for a third term.
Alabama Congressional Election
Alabama's first congressional election sees two Republican incumbent House members, Jerry Carl and Barry Moore, competing against each other due to redistricting. Both candidates are emphasizing hardline immigration stances, positioning themselves as the more conservative choice.
North Carolina Governor's Race
In North Carolina, a new congressional map sets the stage for a competitive governor's race. The Republican frontrunner, backed by Donald Trump, faces controversy over past remarks. The leading Democratic contender, state Attorney General Josh Stein, enjoys support from the state's former governor.
These primaries will shape the landscape for the November elections, with much anticipation surrounding the outcomes. Stay tuned for special coverage starting in approximately four and a half hours.