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Gooch currently is far behind with 6 percent.
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Gooch currently is far behind with 6 percent.
Berger finished first in the May 6 primary with 34 percent of the vote , short of the 40-percent threshold needed to avoid a runoff. Walker took 25 percent of the vote.
As of May 6, Aiken led former North Carolina Commerce Secretary Keith Crisco by about 370 votes .
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But the “Idol” star has largely banked on his famous name to get him through the May 6 primary — and the state’s political operatives say his celebrity status may not be enough to win the nomination
May 6 Indiana : The Hoosier State won’t play host to any high-stakes congressional primaries this cycle. Polls close at 7 p.m. EST.
A candidate must get 40 percent of the vote in the May 6 primary to avoid a runoff in the Tar Heel State.
Among the other two Republicans, former Capitol Hill aide Igor Birman took 8 percent and nonprofit executive Elizabeth Emken was supported by 6 percent of the poll’s respondents.
Updated 6:50 PM | State Del. Barbara Comstock defeated five other candidates Saturday to win the GOP nomination for a competitive House race in northern Virginia, according to multiple sources.
“I’m running for Congress, and I approve this message because every child deserves a chance,” Aiken says in the ad, released two weeks ahead of the state’s May 6 primaries.
Crisco and Aiken are competing in the May 6 primary for the chance to take on Republican Rep. Renee Ellmers in the GOP-leaning district.
operatives in the Tar Heel State said Berger, whose father Phil Berger Sr. is president pro tem of the state Senate, is unlikely to surpass the 40 percent threshold needed to avoid a runoff in the May 6
Correction, April 16 6:50 a.m. An earlier version of this post misstated the amount Ose raised.
Adams is one of just two candidates from the Greensboro area, and party insiders in the state believe Adams will win enough support from her wing of the district to give her the advantage in the May 6
The races to watch begin May 6 in North Carolina, followed by Nebraska on May 13, Kentucky and Georgia on May 20, Mississippi on June 3 and South Carolina on June 10.
The ad is scheduled to air from April 1 to 6. The ad is a positive spot, featuring his wife, Erika, praising his record.
On May 6, Rouzer will face off with New Hanover County Commissioner Woody White. GOP operatives in North Carolina say White is running as the “outsider” candidate in the race.