Voters in several states will test former President Donald Trump’s sway again Tuesday — including Pennsylvania, where he’s endorsed celebrity Dr. Oz for U.S. Senate.
Little, the Republican governor, is trying to survive a primary challenge from lieutenant governor McGeachin, a far-right conservative who has been backed by Trump.
In February, McGeachin delivered a taped speech at a white nationalist gathering in Florida. She later said that she was taking an opportunity to speak about Trump's "America First" agenda and that the "media wants us to play a guilt-by-association game."The only Democrat in Kentucky’s congressional delegation is retiring, opening up his seat for the first time in 16 years.
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