Primary elections in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Minnesota and Texas will give an indication of what the next Congress may look like, with some key matchups testing whether voters want change or more of the same.
Primary elections that will be held Tuesday will offer a glimpse of what the next Congress could look like, with some marquee matchups testing whether voters want to elect agents of change or a return to normal.
One of the last anti-abortion Democrats in Congress is in a primary runoff in Texas to hold on to his seat. In suburban Atlanta, two Democratic congresswomen are vying for the same House seat after Georgia’s Republican-dominated Legislature tinkered with their maps. And in northwest Georgia, far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a conspiracy-peddling provocateur, has…