2022 midterm primary results in New York congressional and Florida races
Congressional races in New York and Florida could be key in determining which party controls the House.
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Aaron Navarro is a CBS News digital reporter who covered the 2024 elections. Since joining the political unit in 2019, Aaron has covered redistricting, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's 2021 campaign, the 2020 and 2022 congressional races, and the major political parties. After graduating from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, he worked as a news associate for "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" and the "CBS Evening News." He's previously written for Fake Shore Drive, a blog covering Chicago's rap scene.
Congressional races in New York and Florida could be key in determining which party controls the House.
Two New York City Congressional titans go head-to-head, a crowded primary with a Trump impeachment lawyer, and more on the ballot on Tuesday.
The highest ranking Black member of Congress said there's a connection between redistricting and America's historic fight for voting rights.
The voters had been convicted for murder or sexual assault, and do not have their voting rights restored, according to Florida law.
The Wyoming congresswoman lost to Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hageman. In Alaska, Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Kelly Tshibaka will advance to the general election in the Senate race.
CBS News caught up with Cheney soon after she voted in the Wyoming primary, which she went on to lose Tuesday night.
Results may not be known for a couple weeks, since absentee ballots can be received until Aug. 26.
Former President Donald Trump's hold over the Republican party remained intact at campaign events over the weekend.
The Senate last week passed long-awaited climate and health care legislation, which now goes to the House for a vote.
Trump and Pence have backed different candidates in the Wisconsin Republican primary for governor.
Wisconsin is one of four states holding primaries on Tuesday, along with Connecticut, Vermont and Minnesota.
She's the third House Democrat to share doubts about a 2024 run for President Biden.
On the eve of primary day and after withholding his backing for most of the primary and teasing an endorsement earlier in the day, Trump issued the statement with just a first name.
Her departure from the race clears the path for Lt. Gov. Mandela Barns to win the nomination to challenge incumbent GOP Sen. Ron Johnson.
The congresswoman from Wyoming has put a stake down on fighting against claims the 2020 election was stolen.