5 Things to Know for June 3: Election Night Results, NBA Finals, Shaky Ceasefire, Unruly Passengers, ‘60 Minutes’
- On Tuesday, New Jersey voters participated in primary elections to select candidates for U.S. Senate and House seats, shaping the ballot for the November midterm contests.
- Republican Justin Murphy secured the nomination for U.S. Senate after defeating a crowded field, while incumbent Democrat Cory Booker ran unopposed in the primary.
- Congressional primary projections show victories for Cape May Mayor Zack Mullock, Rep. Frank Pallone, and Rep. Rob Menendez in their respective House districts.
- Booker and Murphy will now face off in the general election, with both parties fighting for control of the slim House majority in November.
- Tuesday's voter turnout serves as a vital indicator of party energy as the nation looks toward November contests for control of Congress.
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Five things to know about California’s election, from Congress to the governor’s race
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. It was a good night for normie Democrats, a bad one for self-funded campaigns, a mixed bag for state legislators aspiring to higher office and another electoral reminder of President Donald Trump’s dominant role in our politics — even in deepest blue California. At the top of the ticket, Republican former Fox News host and British political adviser Steve Hilton an…
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