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Getting back into the news with the primary races across the country, we had voters turned away at the polls and Trump’s buddies having MAGA battles for the people’s vote, but where does that leave us for the upcoming Midterms? Voters across the country showed up at the polls yesterday for the primary elections where there were a few things at play. To start, this primary election sets each state up for the Midterms, which has been a point of concern for Republicans across the country. “If we lose the midterms and we lose 2028, some in this room are going to prison – myself included." The Republicans have seen less voter morale as the president has led us into war and away from his potential involvement in the Epstein files. But voters also aren’t sure if Democrats have what it takes to land anything here, with increasing schisms amongst the party over various issues. More directly related to voters, Republicans have pushed to redraw congressional maps across the country that put more Republican asses in congressional seats, but more on that later. Overall, one of the biggest questions as the primaries have started has been on whether or not the same, often elderly incumbents are going to be able to prove themselves over a younger generation of politicians. There were a few close races to watch for the Senate, but I’ll start with some of the less controversial states. In Arkansas, Republican U.S. Senator Tom Cotton will go head to head with Democratic challenger Hallie Shoffner for a seat in the Senate. In North Carolina, former Governor Roy Cooper, a popular moderate who received 92% of the votes last night will be opposed by Michael Whatley, who’s already received a Trump endorsement. “I want to thank President Donald J. Trump for his strong and unwavering support in this race.” But then we have Texas, the real star of the show.On the Republican side, Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton are heading into a runoff, which was sort of predictable once Representative Wesley Hunt joined the race back in the fall. Both Cornyn and Paxton are in Trump’s good graces, although neither received an official endorsement. This works in their favor with Texas Republicans who have largely maintained their support for the president even as national support has wavered. The rundown on these candidates is that Cornyn claims Paxton would be a liability in the Midterms because of his history of controversies and legal troubles. “Texas Republican voters will learn more about my record of delivering conservative victories in the US Senate and learn more about Ken’s indefensible personal behavior and failures in office.” Watch the full Daily DeFranco Show: / @philipdefranco Get More News Clips: / @defranconews —————————— Produced by: Cory Ray, Philip DeFranco Edited by: James Girardier, Maxwell Enright, Julie Goldberg, Christian Meeks, Matthew Henry Art Department: William Crespo Writing/Research: Victor Sledge, Philip DeFranco ———————————— #USA, #America, #Texas