In Wyoming and Alaska, there are key primary races that will test the fate of two of former President Donald Trump’s biggest critics. Here’s everything you need to know.
In both states Tuesday, there are key primary races that will test the fate of two of former President Donald Trump's biggest critics.Here's everything you need to know:In Wyoming, Rep. Liz Cheney, the vice chair of the House select committee investigating January 6, faces several Republican challengers, including attorney Harriet Hageman, whom Trump has endorsed.
Also running is Republican Nick Begich III -- who won the Alaska Republican Party's endorsement in April and is the product of a powerful Alaska political family as the grandson of the Democratic congressman of the same name, who disappeared on a flight in 1972, and the nephew of former Democratic Sen. Mark Begich -- and former Democratic state Rep. Mary Peltola.Independent candidate Al Gross was previously running but withdrew from the race.
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