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Blown the fuck out. 4 terms, 24 years as a Senator and he loses his Primary by 27 points. The old GOP is dead, it's get on the MAGAtrain or go suck cocks with the Libertarians.
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I didn't mention this one but De La Cruz was the only other candidate endorsed by Trump and won by almost 10 points.
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Roy again wasn't the RINOiest RINO but I'm happy to see him gone after 8 years. Mayes was a very MAGA candidate, though he didn't get Trumps endorsement, I suspect because Roy never really crossed Trump, and Trump probably didn't want to upset a sitting vote unnecessarily.
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This one I also didn't mention previously, and I'm actually really surprised by the result. This is more funny than significant because he got a lot of heat from the media over spicy tweets.
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Wasn't expecting him to actually take it, but that lead at 84% he's most likely has it locked in.
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Al Green tried to carpet bag another district like Debbie Wasserman Schutz. Lolcow Congresscritter out on the streets. The Black Caucus is going to be the biggest loser this year.
All in all another great Primary night for MAGA and Trump. Ignore groypers, ignore Nasty Massies, ignore Retarded Right, always believe the opposite of what Fatpacks says.
Next week is California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota. Not sure if there are any interesting races in any of them, but I wasn't expecting Indiana to punish the state level RINOs so hard. California will be kinda interesting to see the final result for Governor, I expect a long night of creative counting to push at least one of the Rs into third place.