Primaries in four states and a special election in Texas are on the docket today, including several key races that pose the latest test of former President Trump's endorsement.
In South Carolina, Trump has backed challengers to Reps. Nancy Mace (R) and Tom Rice (R) after Mace criticized the former president following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot and Rice voted to impeach him.
Though Mace did not vote in favor of impeaching the former president, she also did not vote against certifying President Biden's 2020 election win as Rice had done. Rice told Politico in an interview late last year he regretted that decision.
"In retrospect I should have voted to certify," Rice told Politico. "Because President Trump was responsible for the attack on the Capitol."
Those votes and statements drew the ire of Trump, who backed former state Rep. Katie Arrington (R), who is running against Mace, and state Rep. Russell Fry (R), who is running against Rice. Both Trump-backed challengers have depicted themselves as being more loyal to the former president.
That's led some high-profile Republicans to wade into both races. Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and former Trump White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney have endorsed Mace, while former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has campaigned for Rice.
Voters will ultimately decide whether Trump's rejection of Mace and Rice will be enough to sway their opinions. Rice won his last reelection by more than 20 points while Mace flipped her House seat red again in 2020, though by just over one percentage point.
Trump has also waded into several Nevada races, including its gubernatorial race and the GOP primary to decide who will challenge Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D).
Back in April, the former president endorsed Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo in the Nevada governor's race. Lombardo, who's touted his Army and law enforcement credentials, is up against several other candidates, including former Sen. Dean Heller (R-Nev.). Heller received Trump's endorsement in 2018 during his Senate reelection bid but ultimately lost his seat to Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.).
A Nevada Independent/OH Predictive Insights poll out on Friday has Lombardo leading the pack of Republican gubernatorial candidates among likely GOP primary voters, maintaining a 13 percent lead against Reno attorney Joey Gilbert, who finished second in the poll.
Another key primary to watch for in the Silver State is the Senate GOP race. Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has already notched endorsements from Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and polling shows him outpacing Army combat veteran Sam Brown, his closest political rival.
Trump isn't the only one weighing in on Nevada's primaries. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) last week endorsed a challenger to Rep. Dina Titus (D-N.V.), Amy Vilela, who was a national surrogate to Sanders' last presidential campaign.
All three races will be closely watched as Cook Political Report rates all of them as "toss ups" in the general election.
And don't forget about the Republican primary in Maine's 2nd Congressional District, between former Rep. Bruce Poliquin (R-Maine), who once held the spot before Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) unseated him, and small business owner Liz Caruso.
Also rated by Cook Political Report as a "toss up," Golden recently voted against a major gun package that the lower chamber passed last week, and he was the only Democrat in the House to vote against Build Back Better last fall.
Here's more on five things we'll be watching for tonight.
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