How the divides of the party’s 2016 primary campaign have risen fully to the surface again.
Tag: Primaries and Caucuses
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Ohio Republicans Embrace the Bombast Ahead of Senate Primary Election
The slugfest for the Republican nomination for Ohio’s open Senate seat has buried the brand of good-natured, country-club conservatism that was once a hallmark of the state.
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Madison Cawthorn is Under Pressure as Scandals Pile Up
Representative Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, once a bright young star in the conservative firmament, finds himself besieged by accusations and insinuations.
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Why Republican Insurgents Are Struggling to Topple G.O.P. Governors
Republicans in several states are trying to oust conservative governors by harnessing anti-establishment energy. But in battles for a state’s top job, it’s hard to beat the establishment.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Could Represent 2 Largely Black Atlanta Suburbs
Powder Springs is one of two predominantly Black suburbs drawn into the far-right Republican’s district. If Ms. Greene is their voice in Congress, will she speak for them?