Results from primary
contests in six states yesterday suggest that Democrats will have a hard
time keeping control of the Senate come November. In two key states,
Kentucky and Georgia, Republican voters turned down bids from the more
right-leaning Tea Party candidates. Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell of Kentucky prevailed over a well-funded candidate who claimed
McConnell had been too willing to compromise. In Georgia, two of the
less conservative Republican Senate candidates will face a run-off in
July. On the Democratic side voters in Pennsylvania chose businessman
Tom Wolf as their nominee for governor. Please join us to discuss
yesterday’s primary results and what they could mean for the midterm
elections in November.
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