Most campaigns have now shifted gears into general election mode — but not all of them.
Voters in Delaware, New Hampshire and Rhode Island will be among the last to weigh in on their primaries next Tuesday.
Next week's primaries feature two Republicans fighting it out to advance to a competitive Senate race in New Hampshire, the set up for a likely rematch between Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D) and Republican candidate Lee Murphy for Delaware's lone House seat and a crowded Democratic primary to take on Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee (D).
Here's a look ahead at some of the races we're watching next week:
In New Hampshire: One of the most closely watched races next week will be the GOP Senate primary to take on Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), who is fighting for a second term after she won her first election in 2016 by about a tenth of a percentage point.
Recent polling shows the leading GOP contender as retired Army Gen. Don Bolduc, who previously ran in the GOP primary to take on Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) in 2020. Bolduc lost that primary to Corky Messner (R), but Shaheen won her reelection by a comfortable margin of 15 percentage points.
- What to watch for: Whether former President Trump makes a last-minute endorsement in the GOP primary. So far, the former president hasn't waded in officially, but he has previously praised Bolduc.
- Republicans and Democrats are spending money to target state Senate President Chuck Morse (R). CNN is reporting that some Republicans have concerns about Bolduc's general election chances, spending money instead to boost Morse. Meanwhile, CQ RollCall is also reporting that Democrats are wading into the race by running negative ads against Morse, which could be seen as an effort to boost Bolduc.
- The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rates the seat as "lean Democrat."
Also keep an eye on the state's two House seats as crowded GOP fields vie for the chance to take on Reps. Chris Pappas (D-N.H.) and Ann Kuster (D-N.H.). Both seats have been rated as "toss ups" by Cook Political Report.
- Flashback: Pappas, who was first elected in 2018, last won his reelection in 2020 by 5 percentage points. Kuster, who was first elected in 2012, won her House bid in 2020 by 10 points.
Over in Delaware: The primaries for Delaware's at-large congressional district have largely been decided given that Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D) is running for reelection against only one Republican, Lee Murphy. But while this primary may be less suspenseful, the general election matchup is one to watch given that the two previously went head to head in 2020. Murphy lost that race by a 17-percentage point margin.
In Rhode Island: Four Democrats are challenging Democratic Gov. Dan McKee in the gubernatorial primary next week, including state Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea, former state Secretary of State Matt Brown, former CVS executive Helena Foulkes and physician Luis Daniel Muñoz.
On the Republican side, candidates include Jonathan Riccitelli and Ashley Kalus. Cook Political Report rates the seat "solid Democrat."
Also keep an eye out for Rhode Island's 2nd Congressional District, which was left open by Rep. Jim Langevin (D-R.I.) after he announced earlier this year that he wouldn't be seeking reelection.
Five Democrats are looking to grab the seat, which Cook Political Report rates as a "toss up":
Refugee Dream Center founder Omar Bah, small business owner Joy Fox, General Treasurer Seth Magaziner, former director of the Peace Corps Response Sarah Morgenthau and former state lawmaker David Segal.
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