His endorsed candidates, one after another, won over other GOP candidates in Tuesday's primaries.
Those coveted endorsements went for congressional seats in Arizona, Michigan, and sort-of Missouri, where it appeared that President Trump endorsed both candidates with the first name "Eric." The counting is still on in places like Washington, so it may not have been a full sweep, but it came very, very close.
Many of the candidates Trump endorsed were political upstarts, not incumbents, which have a harder time winning, so the primary victories were all the more impressive.
The New York Times has a real-time graphics report with all the results of the primaries here.
Republican voters in five states largely sided with former President Trump in yesterday's primary races.
A hideous entrenched character named Rusty Bowers, who was the term-limited state House speaker, lost his primary for a state Senate seat in Arizona after a string of anti-electoral integrity moves on his part, as well as collaborations with Democrats against GOP voter wishes, to Trump's endorsed state senator, David Farnsworth.
Intriguingly, Axios noted that many of the candidates who won were seen as the more beatable by Democrats, who "Meddled" in the GOP primaries.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2022
Trump's endorsements triumph in last night's primaries
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