Factbox-Races to watch in Nebraska, West Virginia primaries on May 10
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[May 09, 2022] WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - The Republican-leaning states of Nebraska and West Virginia
will hold primary elections on May 10 for the U.S. House of
Representatives and other offices.
Following are notable races that could help shape the Nov. 8 midterm
elections when Republicans hope to win control of the U.S. Congress.
WEST VIRGINIA'S 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
The race between two incumbent Republican U.S. representatives could be
another test of the power of former President Donald Trump's
endorsements. Polls suggest a tight race between Alex Mooney, who is
backed by Trump, and David McKinley, who was endorsed by West Virginia
Governor Jim Justice.
The two incumbents are facing one another because West Virginia is
losing a House seat due to a shrinking population. The winner of the
nomination contest will likely win in November as the 2nd district is
solidly Republican.
NEBRASKA GOVERNORSHIP
Trump's endorsement power gets another test in the Republican
gubernatorial primary in Nebraska, where Trump-backed Charles Herbster
was recently accused by several women, including a state senator, of
groping them. Herbster, a farming executive, has denied the allegations.
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While recent public opinion polls have largely come
from political campaigns rather than independent pollsters, they
have pointed to a potentially competitive race between Herbster and
University of Nebraska Regent Jim Pillen, who has been endorsed by
the departing Republican governor and the Farm Bureau.
The November contest is seen as an easy win for Republicans.
NEBRASKA 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Centered around Omaha, the state's largest city, the 2nd district is
seen as a potentially competitive race in November and has been held
by Republican Don Bacon since 2017.
While Bacon is not expected to face stiff internal competition in
May, the Democratic Party primary pits state Senator Tony Vargas
against mental health practitioner Alisha Shelton. Vargas has touted
his support for banning assault rifles while Shelton has pledged to
help improve access to voting.
(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair
Bell)
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