Blake Masters, a top candidate in Arizona’s Republican primary for the Senate, has accused Democrats of plotting to “import” new voters. That poses a challenge in a state where a third of the voters are Hispanic.
Author: Jennifer Medina
The Republican National Convention Is Likely Headed to Milwaukee in 2024
The decision is not final and the Republican National Committee must approve the choice during its summer meeting early next month.
The Rise of the Far-Right Latina
Representative Mayra Flores is one of three Republican Latinas vying to transform South Texas politics by shunning moderates and often embracing the extreme.
Adam Laxalt Wins the Republican Senate Primary in Nevada
Mr. Laxalt, a former attorney general of the state who was endorsed by Donald Trump, will face Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, in one of this year’s pivotal Senate races.
Republicans Flip a Democratic-Held House Seat in South Texas
The district in the border city of Brownsville has sent Democrats to Congress for years.
Young Kim of California Survives Her House Primary
Ms. Kim and other conservatives have been vying to reclaim Orange County, a Republican stronghold that shifted to the left during the Trump administration.
Rick Caruso and Karen Bass Head for Runoff in Los Angeles Mayor’s Race
Mr. Caruso, a billionaire developer who recently left the Republican Party to become a Democrat, will face off against Ms. Bass, a liberal congresswoman, to lead the nation’s second-largest city.
For Many Pennsylvania Voters, Trumpism Is Bigger Than Trump
Interviews show Dr. Mehmet Oz struggling in the G.O.P. Senate primary, despite a Trump endorsement. Voters remain devoted to Donald Trump but seem less swayed by his guidance.
In Arizona, a Swing State Swings to the Far Right
In the run-up to an August primary, a number of Republicans on the ballot in Arizona — like those in Ohio — have rushed to embrace Donald J. Trump and his stolen-election falsehoods.
The Young Progressive Lawyer at the Center of a Marquee Texas Runoff
Jessica Cisneros had the backing of national progressive leaders, a cramped campaign headquarters and the help of her father. She’s now taking on Representative Henry Cuellar in a runoff in May.