Trump-backed candidates lose in Nebraska, win in West Virginia
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[May 11, 2022] By
Andy Sullivan and Jason Lange
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Donald Trump's
favored candidate fell short in Nebraska's Republican primary election
for governor on Tuesday, but the former president's pick prevailed in a
congressional primary contest in West Virginia.
Tuesday's elections delivered a split result for Trump, who has endorsed
more than 150 candidates as he tries to shape his Republican Party ahead
of a possible 2024 presidential run.
In Nebraska, his choice for governor, Charles Herbster, lost to rival
Jim Pillen, according to Edison Research, even though Trump had hosted a
rally for him a little more than a week earlier.
But in West Virginia, voters opted for Representative Alex Mooney, a
candidate who has backed Trump's false claims about fraud in the 2020
presidential election.
Tuesday's elections are part of a series of nominating contests that
will set the stage for Nov. 8 elections in which Republicans are favored
to win control of at least one chamber of Congress, which would give
them the power to bring Democratic President Joe Biden's legislative
agenda to a halt.
Trump's influence will be put to the test in high-profile Senate
contests later this month in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia.
The Nebraska contest had been dominated in recent weeks by accusations
that Herbster, an agriculture executive, had sexually harassed several
women, which he has denied.
Edison Research projected that Pillen, a hog farmer and university board
member, would defeat Herbster and win the nomination. Pillen was
endorsed by the current governor, Pete Ricketts.
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In West Virginia, Mooney, Trump's preferred
candidate, defeated rival David McKinley, who was backed by the
state's governor, Jim Justice.
McKinley had campaigned on his support for Biden's infrastructure
law, which will send billions of dollars to the state for roads,
bridges and other projects. Both are incumbents in a state that has
lost a seat due to a shrinking population.
"I am honored the voters of West Virginia’s new 2nd congressional
district have chosen me to carry the conservative banner as we begin
the sprint to November," Mooney said on Twitter. "Tonight is a
monumental night for West Virginians & I look forward to being their
trusted conservative voice in Congress."
Also in Nebraska, Representative Don Bacon was on track to win the
Republican primary after Edison Research predicted he would hold off
challenger Steve Kuehl. Trump had urged voters to reject Bacon due
to his criticism of Trump's role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the
U.S. Capitol.
Bacon will face a competitive November election in the Omaha-based
district against Democrat Tony Vargas, who was projected by Edison
Research to win his party's primary.
(Reporting by Andy Sullivan, additional reporting by Jason Lange;
Editing by Scott Malone, Alistair Bell, Rosalba O'Brien and Kim
Coghill)
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