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Primary voters decide elections in Nevada, SC, Maine, ND: LIVE UPDATES

To follow live returns from South Carolina, Nevada, Maine, North Dakota, and Texas’ 34th congressional district. special elections in Fox News Voting Center.

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Polls closed in 34th District of Maine and Texas begin closing in North Dakota

Polls closed for Republican primaries in Maine, and some of them have begun to close in North Dakota. Polls in in special elections for Texas 34th congressional district is also closed.

In Texas a special elections for Texas’ 34th congressional district finish in term for Rep. Rep. Philemon Vela, Texas took place on Tuesday. Leading up for elections, leaders in in race for short term on Capitol Hill were former Cameron County Commissioner Dan Sanchez, Democrat, and Medical Officer Maira Flores, Republican who outplayed Sanchez and gained momentum in in race for a seat that was vacant for more than two months.

In Maine, Bruce Poliquin, Republican who previously represented the state’s Second Congressional District from 2015 to 2019, is aiming to regain the seat and defeat his archrival, Liz Caruso. winner will face off against Democratic incumbent Jared Golden in November.

In North Dakota, Sen. John Hoeven, RN.D., up for re-election. Republican Party and Democrats will pick their nominations in primary races, with Huven heavy favorite to get Republican approval.

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Trump key factor in Primaries in South Carolina, as he seeks revenge on incumbent Republicans

Support for former President Donald Trump power facing another test in South Carolina, where he seeks to unseat two incumbent members of the Republican Party. who he considers disloyal.

Five-term Representative Tom Rice, RS.C., was one of just ten Republicans in the House of Representatives who voted to impeach Trump on accusations that he fueled deadly January 6, 2021 attack on US Capitol led by right-wing extremists and other Trump supporters seeking to disrupt Congressional certification of Incumbent President Biden’s victory in the College of Elections in elections 2020.

Rice, the self-proclaimed “House of of Commerce Republican leans towards impeachment vote How is he faced off from half a dozen main contenders.

“Republicans must defend the Constitution. We take an oath to protect the Constitution, not the person,” Rice said. in Interview with Fox News Digital on the day before of Home. “And that’s what I did, so it took conservative vote. if you are want and a conservative guy.”

Read more by Paul Steinhauser of Fox News, click here.

Volunteer Sam Brown from Nevada says why she supports the candidate: “Really duty first’

supporter of Nevada Senate candidate Sam Brown explains why she supports the candidate. brown run against former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt for Nevada Republican Senate Primary.

Polls closed in South Carolina

Polls closed for voters in South Carolina where former Influence of President Trump on vote after he endorsed the two main contenders for re-election of incumbent Republicans.

Trump backs Katie Arrington over incumbent Rep. Nancy Mays, RSC, after the incumbent Republican disagreed with Trump’s remarks on January 6, 2021

Trump also backed incumbent Tom Rice, RS.C., top contender Russell Fry. Rice voted to impeach Trump after the January 6 assault. of The Capitol is one of six Republicans seek re-election who is facing Trump-approved prime contender.

Republican Party Representative Tom Rice votes in primary when he faces a Trump-backed challenge

Rep. Tom Rice voted earlier Tuesday in his primary race against several major contenders, including Trump-backed state legislator Russell Fry. rice was one of 10 Republicans in the House of Representatives vote impeachment former President Donald Trump during his second impeachment.

Matteo Cina and Austin Westfall of Fox News contributed to this report.

Bernie-backed candidate hopes to oust Democratic moderate in latest test for progressive wing of party

Progressive Democrat and activist Amy Vilela stakes in Democratic primary in Nevada on Tuesday to oust longtime moderate incumbent Rep. Dinah Titus, D-Nevada, from the congressional seat she held for nearly a decade in in latest selective test for progressive wing of in party.

In exclusive interviews with Fox News Digital, each of candidates made the case of why they were the right person to represent the voters in Nevada’s 1st congressional district with Titus claims that she was true “progressive” in in race and Vilela, arguing that the voters were struggling with Titus’ “complacency” hinders real change.

“We really struggling in Las Vegas and it’s time to have a bold guide ready to go and fight for change,” Vilela said when asked about the state of in race. “People are reacting positively. They are ready for leadership that is not complacency.”

Read more Brandon Gillespie of Fox News click here.

Trump is not on vote, but playing key role in high-profile primaries in Nevada, South Carolina

Donald Trump turns 76 on Tuesday, and he hopes to celebrate by doing something he hasn’t been able to do so far. year – watch one of its endorsed candidates run in Republican primaries knock down off incumbent whocrossed former the president.

This year Trump’s birthday falls on on the same day that four states – Nevada, South Carolina, Maine and North Dakota – hold primaries, with Texas Holds Congress special elections.

“Give me a birthday present, please. Two birthday presents,” Trump urged his supporters a week ago as he led a televised rally. for Kathy Arrington and Russell Fry, two Republican challengers he supported in Republican Party primary in South Carolina’s First and Seventh congressional districts.

Read more by Paul Steinhauser of Fox News, click here.

Rep. Tom Rice says his vote to impeach Trump conservative vote’

POLIS ISLAND, SC – Republican Rep. Tom Rice says his vote impeachment of then President Donald Trump conservative vote.”

“I told you I was going to defend the Constitution. I meant what I said and I kept my vow even when hard”five-term representative in South Carolina’s 7th congressional district to polite applause from supporters gathered at a Hog Heaven barbecue. on Pauli Island on the day before of primary in the state.

rice was one of just 10 Republicans in the House of Representatives vote Trump impeachment on accusations that he fueled deadly January 6, 2021 attack on US Capitol perpetrated by right-wing extremists and other Trump supporters to disrupt Congressional certification of President Biden’s Election Board victory in elections 2020.

Read more Contributors Paul Steinhauser and Austin Westfall of Fox News click here.

Nevada Senate candidate Sam Brown says front-runner Laxalt “took the voters for granted’

Candidate running for office for Senate in Nevada said Adam Laxalt, leading Republican nominee going to Tuesday’s primary ‘took voters for granted.”

Sam Brown, retired military. captain and Purple Heart recipient accompanied by Laxalt in polls for almost 20 points leading up by election day, according to Real Clear policy is average. However, Brown significantly reduced the gap. in in final weeks of in campaign.

“Adam Laxalt, who I’m runing against in these primaries received voters for granted and just expects people to vote for it is founded off of his previous job as an attorney general and fact that he has big name endorsement,” Brown told Fox News.

Laxalt Communications director John Bruck told Fox News: “While Sam Brown was unloading a truck after his last campaign the loss in Texas, Adam Laxalt built a grassroots movement representing all 17 counties. Not campaign on entirely ticket was in front of more voters and involved more Nevadas than ours.”

“We are ready for lead this is party win in November, Burke added.

Read more by Matt Leach and Tenya Saakian of Fox News, click here.

Amodeus, Tarkanian clash over conservative principles in heated Nevada primary

Conservative principles took center stage in violent clash between incumbent Rep. Mark Amodey, R-Nevada, and challenger Danny Tarkanian in in race represent Nevada’s 2nd congressional district in in next USA congress.

In exclusive interviews with Fox News Digital, each of candidates stated that they true conservative in in race, with Amodeus advertises his record vote in tandem with former President Donald Trump’s policy and Tarkanyan’s statement that he conservative that county voters “deserve and demand.”

“Hey Amodeus, you’re Rino. Seriously?” began one of An advertisement for Amodeus that he referred to when asked about the criticism he received from Tarkanian. over his congressional vote record. thirty-second advertising went on to show he pushes back on “Republican in Only a name”, advertising their positive ratings. with NRA and pro-life organizations, as well as “Trump’s rating”. of 95%.”

Read more by Brandon Gillespie of Fox News, click here.

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