12-0: Trump-Backed Candidates Continue To Trounce Competition

Tuesday was a massive day for the Make America Great Again movement after every single one of the candidates endorsed by Former President Donald Trump went on to win their primary elections.

Candidates in Colorado, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Utah, secured sweeping victories on Tuesday, adding to Trump’s record of success for this primary season leading up to November’s midterms.

Trump’s current endorsement record sits at 144-10.

Rep. Lauren Boebert, arguably one of the most ‘controversial’ lawmakers amongst the MAGA crowd, secured her nomination in Colorado’s Third Congressional District. She defeated challenger Don Coram, securing over 64% of the vote, according to the Associated Press.

Donald Trump has long been singing Boebert’s praises and endorsed the firebrand Republican back in December, calling her a “fearless leader” and “defender of the America First Agenda.”

Similarly, in Illinois, four candidates who received Trump’s stamp of approval went on to defeat their primary challengers on Tuesday.

State Sen. Darren Bailey securing the GOP nomination for Governor in the Prarie State. Rep. Mike Bost took home his renomination in the Twelfth Congressional District, while Rep. Mary Miller beat out fellow Congressman Rodney Davis in the race for the 15th Congressional District. In the contest for the 16th Congressional District, Rep. Darin LaHood, who currently represents the 18th Congressional District, enjoyed an emphatic victory over his opponents.

Oklahoma was no different.

Gov. Kevin Stitt defeated his primary opponents by securing 70% of the vote, according to AP. He’s now set to go up against Democrat nominee Joe Hofmeister in November. Rep. Kevin Hern also emerged victorious in the race for Oklahoma’s First Congressional District, as did Frank Lucas in the Third Congressional District. Tom Cole also defeated primary opponents in the race for Oklahoma’s Fourth Congressional District and will face off against the Democrat nominee in November.

Utah was another state where Trump-backed candidates enjoyed massive success.

The incumbent Sen. Mike Lee will face off against anti-Trump independent Evan McMullin in November’s general election after winning his reelection bid. In the Second Congressional District, Rep. Chris Stewart defeated RINO opponents while Rep. Burgess Owens achieved similar results in Utah’s Fourth Congressional District.

Candidates endorsed by Trump are seeing massive success in their primary elections, no doubt about it. Just last week, pro-MAGA candidates in Virginia and Alabama went on to sweet primary elections.

However, Trump did run into some trouble in Georgia after two candidates lost their primary races to more moderate RINO opponents.

Other states where Trump candidates received massive success are South Carolina, Nevada, and North Dakota. Voters in California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, and South Dakota came out in droves for Trump-backed candidates as well — all of Trump’s 17 GOP picks went on to win their primary elections.

Trump found massive success in Ohio and Indiana last month after J.D. Vance and other America First candidates went on to defeat RINO opponents.

The MAGA movement is showing no signs of slowing down, bolstered by the fact that Trump’s hand-picked candidates cannot stop winning.

Author: Robert Bogart


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