7 ways Tuesday's primaries could shake the 2022 election

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Former President Donald Trump may have been speaking for a lot of Ohio voters on Sunday when he twice botched the name of the candidate he’s endorsed for Senate there. That’s because it’s been hard to keep all the characters — and drama — straight.

Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance has the late momentum in the primary, thanks to former President Donald Trump’s backing. | Joe Maiorana/AP PhotoFormer President Donald Trump may have been speaking for a lot of Ohio voters on Sunday when heThat’s because it’s been hard to keep all the characters — and drama — straight as the crowded, ugly race to replace retiring Sen.

Though Trump flubbed his name at a rally on Sunday in Nebraska, J.D. Vance has the late momentum, thanks to the former president’s backing. But the closing days of the race have also seen state Sen. Matt Dolan and former state Treasurer Josh Mandel claim some signs of ticking up, and the result sets up as a major test of Trump’s influence in the party.

Renacci is sharing the ballot with another hopeful, businessman Joe Blystone. In a Fox News poll released last week, Renacci and Blystone combined to tie DeWine’s 43 percent support, but by For Gibbs’ sudden reconsideration, he got the Trump-era GOP’s version of the gold watch: “Thank you for your service, Bob — a job well done!” Trump wrote in a statement issued about an hour after Gibbs made his decision public.

But Riedel is seeking to cast Gavarone as insufficiently conservative. “Theresa Gavarone hates Donald Trump,”says, citing her support of efforts to make it easier to vote during the coronavirus pandemic and accusing her of “calling Trump’s message ‘disgusting’ and ‘offensive.’” In a POLITICO/Morning Consult poll conducted in the days before the Aug. 3, 2021 special election primary, Biden had a 50 percent approval rating, including 90 percent among self-identified Democratic voters. In the most recent poll, conducted April 22-25, Biden’s approval rating was just 42 percent, and 82 percent among Democrats.

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