Factbox-Four key races in Illinois, Colorado midterm primaries
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[June 27, 2022]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Voters in Illinois
and Colorado will pick candidates for the U.S. Congress and other
offices in primaries on Tuesday, in another test of former President
Donald Trump's influence in the Republican Party ahead of the Nov. 8
midterm elections.
Maryland and Oklahoma also hold nomination contests. Following are four
key races to watch:
ILLINOIS' 15TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Newly drawn district boundaries pit two incumbent Republicans against
each other in central Illinois. Trump-endorsed U.S. Representative Mary
Miller is an ally of U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a
prominent far-right Republican. Miller faces U.S. Representative Rodney
Davis, a more traditional conservative, who supported creating a
congressional inquiry into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol
by Trump's supporters. Davis' campaign raised more than $2.7 million
through March 31, compared with the $1.1 million raised by Miller. The
winner is likely to carry the district in November.
ILLINOIS' 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Illinois' newly drawn districts also pit two Democratic U.S.
representatives against each other in the state's 6th district.
Representative Sean Casten raised more than twice as much money through
March 31 than Representative Marie Newman, who faces an ethics
investigation for allegedly promising a job to a potential political
rival.
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An American flag flies outside of the U.S. Capitol dome in
Washington, U.S., January 15, 2020. REUTERS/Tom Brenner/File Photo
U.S. SENATE SEAT IN COLORADO
The Republican nomination contest for the U.S. Senate race in
Colorado includes state Representative Ron Hanks, who marched in the
Jan. 6 protest at the U.S. Capitol. Hanks has blamed the violence
that followed the march on leftists, citing a debunked conspiracy
theory. Hanks' principal opponent is wealthy construction company
owner Joe O'Dea, who has self-financed a large portion of his
campaign. Hanks has struggled with fund-raising, and his campaign
had less than $20,000 in the bank at the end of March. The winner
might have a chance against incumbent Democratic Senator Michael
Bennet, who is seen struggling to hold onto his seat.
COLORADO SECRETARY OF STATE
The Republican primary for the state's top elections official
includes Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who has advocated for
Trump's baseless claim that the 2020 presidential election was
stolen. Peters' main opponent is former Jefferson County Clerk Pam
Anderson who has rejected Trump's claims. The winner will challenge
incumbent Democrat Jena Griswold.
(Reporting by Jason Lange; editing by Ross Colvin and Leslie Adler)
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