Two Trump-backed candidates win U.S. election primaries, but two fall
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[May 18, 2022] By
Jarrett Renshaw and Joseph Ax
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Republican
candidates endorsed by Donald Trump won their party's nominations for
governor in Pennsylvania and for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina on
Tuesday in the biggest test yet of the former president's influence in
his party ahead of November's midterm elections.
But Madison Cawthorn, a Trump-backed Republican congressman in North
Carolina, lost his bid for a second term after a dizzying string of
self-inflicted scandals, while Trump's pick for Idaho governor,
Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin, failed in her bid to oust the
incumbent Republican, Brad Little.
The biggest election night of the year so far delivered mixed results
for Trump and his far-right movement, although votes were still being
counted in the high-profile Republican Senate primary in Pennsylvania in
which Trump-backed TV personality Dr Mehmet Oz was locked in a tight
race with former hedge fund executive David McCormick.
Although Trump lost the White House to President Joe Biden, a Democrat,
in 2020, his lasting influence over his party has been a central theme
of this election as Republicans battle to oust Democrats from control of
the U.S. Congress.
Pennsylvania state Senator Doug Mastriano, who has amplified Trump's
false claims of 2020 voter fraud and marched on the U.S. Capitol on Jan.
6, 2021, will face Democratic Attorney General Josh Shapiro in a
governor's race that could have major implications for abortion rights
and election integrity.
Some Republican Party insiders feared that Mastriano's primary victory
would prove Pyrrhic if he turned off moderate voters in the Nov. 8
general election.
Trump has endorsed more than 150 candidates as he tries to solidify his
status as his party's kingmaker, though his picks have not always
prevailed.
In Pennsylvania's marquee U.S. Senate race, Lieutenant Governor John
Fetterman - a goateed, tattooed liberal whose fondness for hoodies and
shorts has given him everyman appeal - won the Democratic nomination
despite having been hospitalized since Friday after suffering a stroke.
Fetterman, a progressive, defeated moderate U.S. Representative Conor
Lamb just hours after having had a pacemaker implanted to address the
irregular heart rhythms that caused the stroke. He has said doctors
expect a full recovery.
In a statement, Biden praised Fetterman while warning that whoever
prevails in the Republican contest "will be too dangerous, too craven,
and too extreme" for the state.
Fetterman's Republican opponent remains to be decided. With more than
90% of the expected vote reported, Oz was ahead of McCormick by about
2,700 ballots out of nearly 1.3 million counted, according to Edison
Research. Conservative political commentator Kathy Barnette was far
behind in third.
Under Pennsylvania law, any margin of 0.5% or less triggers an automatic
recount.
Both Oz and McCormick told supporters late on Tuesday that they expected
to win but that a final result was not expected that night, given the
number of outstanding mail ballots to be counted.
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Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks
at his primary election night watch party in Newtown, Pennsylvania,
U.S. May 17, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah Beier
BUDD WINS, CAWTHORN LOSES
In North Carolina, a Trump-endorsed candidate, U.S. Representative
Ted Budd, won the state's Republican U.S. Senate nomination.
Budd, who beat former Governor Pat McCrory, will face Democratic
former state Chief Justice Cheri Beasley, who is seeking to become
the state's first Black senator.
The Pennsylvania and North Carolina Senate races are two of the most
important midterm contests, as Democrats fight to retain their slim
majorities in the House of Representatives and Senate. Both seats
are held by retiring Republicans: Pat Toomey in Pennsylvania and
Richard Burr in North Carolina.
Republicans are well positioned to regain control of the House,
which could enable them to stonewall Biden's legislative agenda.
Biden's public approval rating is at 42%, with 50% of Americans
disapproving of his performance, according to a Reuters/Ipsos
opinion poll completed on Tuesday.
Democrats have a better chance of keeping control of the Senate,
currently split 50-50 between the parties with Vice President Kamala
Harris holding the tie-breaking vote.
Cawthorn, a staunch Trump ally who at age 26 is the youngest member
of the House, conceded his loss to Senator Chuck Edwards, 61, late
on Tuesday. Cawthorn drew criticism from fellow Republicans after a
series of embarrassing episodes, including claiming that
conservative leaders invited him to a cocaine-fueled orgy and having
a video surface showing him nude and gyrating against someone.
In Pennsylvania, Trump made an 11th-hour endorsement of Mastriano,
who was outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of Trump
supporters attacked the building. He played a significant role in
the Trump campaign's failed effort to overturn Pennsylvania's 2020
presidential results based on false claims of voter fraud.
If Mastriano wins in November, he would be able to appoint his own
secretary of state, the state's top election official, ahead of the
2024 presidential election, when Trump suggests he may seek a second
term in the White House.
Mastriano has also said he would pursue a statewide abortion ban
after a leaked draft opinion showed the Supreme Court is poised to
overturn its landmark 1973 decision legalizing abortion nationwide.
Primary elections also took place on Tuesday in Kentucky and Oregon.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw in Philadelphia, Joseph Ax in New York
and Andy Sullivan in Washington; Editing by Scott Malone, Ross
Colvin, Will Dunham, Howard Goller)
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