Even though it’s difficult to believe we’re still producing major results in June, we’re here! This year, we’re watching races in Virginia, Oklahoma, and Georgia. Surveys close at 7 p. m. ET in Virginia and Georgia. Oklahoma’s polls close at 7 p. m. Central ( 8 ET ).  ,
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The Democratic GA-14 culture, which is the most intriguing of the three legislative runoffs in Georgia, is the most intriguing. It pits Shawn Harris against Clarence Blalock. In November, the winner will face Democratic Marjorie Taylor Greene. Greene won the Democratic primary uncontested.  ,
In the Virginia GOP Senate key, Hung Cao, a retired military commander who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia, has Trump’s support and a great charity benefit. Cao, who came to the United States as a ( LEGAL ) refugee from Vietnam when he was a child, faces Jonathan Emord ( a PJ Media contributor ), Scott Parkinson, Edward Garcia Jr., and C. L. Smith.  ,
Moreover, keep an eye on the VA- 05 GOP key. State Senator John McGuire and former Bob Good are in a fight. Great stymied the MAGA foundation when he supported Ron DeSantis for leader. But McGuire, a former Navy SEAL who has Trump’s endorsement, has had trouble fundraising —$ 520, 000 to Good’s$ 744, 000. Does money speak?  ,
The same could be said about VA-07, where Eugene Vindman, who is expected to win the Democratic primary, is expected to do the same. Vindman and his twin brother Alexander gained fame ( and fortune ) as whistleblowers in Trump’s impeachment trials. He’s reeled in nearly$ 4 million throughout his campaign.  ,
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The Democratic primary winner likely face either a Navy SEAL or a Green Beret, both of whom have backed Trump with allegiance. Cameron Hamilton ( the SEAL ) has a significant fundraising advantage over Derrick Anderson ( the Green Beret ). House Speaker Mike Johnson has the backing of Anderson, despite Trump never backing a participant in the 7th District. Cameron is endorsed by Sen. Rand Paul and Rep. Bob Good. As Democrat Rep. Abigail Spawnberger enters the competition to challenge for governor in the House, there is a great chance to turn a blue area.  ,
We’re even watching a pair of elections in Oklahoma’s District 1.  ,
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