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The Latest: Primaries bring out voters in New York, Maryland, South Carolina and Utah

The latest round of primary elections gets underway Tuesday in four states: Maryland, New York, South Carolina and Utah.

The midterm elections in November will determine control of both chambers of Congress and will also see the election of dozens of governors and other state and local offices. Before then, voters must choose nominees for each of these offices, making their picks in primary elections throughout the spring and summer in all 50 states.

: All eight of the state鈥檚 congressional districts will hold contested primaries. In a state that typically leans left (only one district is led by a Republican), the primaries often determine the general election winners. Gov. seeks the Democratic nomination for a second term.

: New York City Mayor is looking to through a series of endorsements, including in districts 10, 13 and 7. Meanwhile, several Democrats are seeking the party nomination in District 12, including Trump critic and Kennedy family scion .

: Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and state Attorney General Alan Wilson are vying for the Republican nomination for governor, and President said on Friday that either contender would be a good pick earlier this month.

: Voters will nominate congressional candidates using a that created a Democratic-friendly district in Salt Lake City.

Here’s the latest:

Maryland voter unswayed by Hoyer鈥檚 endorsement

Michelle Green, 59, said she voted for Quincy Bareebe in the Democratic primary to replace Hoyer.

鈥淚 just love what she is doing in the community,鈥 she said of the home healthcare professional.

A registered nurse, Green said Hoyer鈥檚 endorsement of Boafo did not hold sway.

鈥淚 just figured that they were all in the same bed together,鈥 she said.

Green said she had only seen Boafo鈥檚 ads, while she had seen Bareebe in the community.

鈥淚 trust her,鈥 she said.

Utah Democrat Nate Blouin hopes to rebound from social media controversy

The state senator is vying to represent a new, Democratic-leaning U.S. House district in the Salt Lake City area.

Blouin, a progressive firebrand in the GOP-controlled Legislature, faces two other progressives and former U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams, who is viewed as a moderate, in the Democratic primary for the 1st Congressional District.

He apologized in April for several posts he had made on internet forums between 2009 and 2015 that denigrated women and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Utah-based faith known widely as the church.

Before the posts surfaced, Blouin was viewed as a top contender to challenge McAdams for the seat. Some of the party鈥檚 progressive wing has since shifted its support to political newcomer Liban Mohamed, a former Meta and TikTok employee.

A fractured vote among progressives could help McAdams emerge as the winner and move on to the November general election.

Democrats are expected to pick up a US House seat in an unlikely place: Utah

A heavily Democratic-leaning district anchored by Salt Lake City emerged from a lengthy legal battle over the previous congressional boundaries. It could be crucial for Democrats, who need to gain only a few U.S. House seats in November to take control of the narrowly divided chamber.

That means Democratic voters are deciding Tuesday who they will likely end up sending to Washington.

Former U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams, who is viewed as a moderate, faces three opponents to his political left. Progressives could split the vote, clearing a path for McAdams to return to Congress, or rally behind state Sen. Nate Blouin, Liban Mohamed or Michael Farrell.

Voter turnout in New York鈥檚 Lower East Side seems sparse despite Mamdani鈥檚 appearance

Several dozen people greeted Mayor Mamdani and congressional candidate Lander, both Democrats, outside a Lower East Side voting site, but not many of them were voting or expressing an intention to do so.

The voting site seemed sparsely attended, with a voter emerging every few minutes. One man came out of the building where voting was taking place, grumbling that the election had forced the cancellation of a program that provides lunches for older adults.

Long after the mayor had left after posing for pictures with local residents, Lander recorded a promotional video in which he pleaded for people to cast their votes, 鈥渁nd then you gotta text your friends and ask them to get out and vote.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to be calling people, knocking on doors, texting people all day long,鈥 he said.

Mamdani shows up with Lander

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani stopped Tuesday morning outside a polling site on the Lower East Side for an appearance with congressional candidate Brad Lander, a fellow Democrat, calling candidacies like his 鈥渁 referendum on whether the kind of leadership we have is the one that is serving the people of this city.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a question of electing more Democrats. It鈥檚 a question of electing better Democrats,鈥 the mayor said.

He said it was important that the candidates put 鈥渨orking people back at the heart of our politics鈥 and champion freedom from fear and freedom of worship.

鈥淚t鈥檚 time to bring some of those notions back so that working people can look at this party and see themselves, see their struggles, see their focuses,鈥 Mamdani said.

Wilson has run for governor as South Carolina鈥檚 top cop

Serving as attorney general since 2011, Alan Wilson has for years developed relationships with law enforcement officials across the state as they鈥檝e built and prosecuted cases together.

Many of them returned the favor as Wilson launched his gubernatorial campaign, endorsing his candidacy.

Since advancing to the runoff, Wilson has also been endorsed by three fellow Republicans who didn鈥檛 make the cut: state Sen. Josh Kimbrell, and U.S. Reps. Ralph Norman and Nancy Mace.

He鈥檚 also gotten backing from U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who called the prosecutor 鈥渁 proven conservative fighter who has spent years defending the Constitution.鈥 Cruz came to South Carolina on Monday for three campaign events with Wilson.

In an uphill battle to unseat Gov. Wes Moore, Maryland Republicans will choose their fighter

Maryland鈥檚 first-term Democratic governor, Wes Moore, has been a rising star in the party.

On Tuesday, Republican voters hoping to return the state to GOP leadership will pick a candidate they think can unseat him.

Their choices include a variety of party representatives, from ultra-moderate to diehard conservative.

Among the most closely-watched contenders is Dan Cox, an attorney and former state delegate who unsuccessfully four years ago. Cox has a photo of himself with Trump on his law practice鈥檚 website, and he has pledged to slash taxes and beef up housing affordability programs if elected.

Incumbent who led Trump impeachment vs. Mamdani-backed challenger in NY Democratic primary

Rep. Dan Goldman is up against former New York City comptroller Brad Lander, who has the backing of Mayor Zohran Mamdani, in the 10th District.

Goldman is seeking his third term in the heavily Democratic district that includes parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn.

The primary pits Goldman, a former federal prosecutor who was lead counsel in Trump鈥檚 first impeachment, against Lander, a longtime progressive who has Mamdani鈥檚 and Sen. Bernie Sanders鈥 support.

Lander was acquitted this month on charges related to a protest inside a building housing an immigration court and has pledged to push back against the Trump administration, promising to 鈥渇ight, not fold.鈥

The Republican primary pitting a Trump disciple against the establishment GOP

How far can devotion to Trump take a politician? Anthony Constantino is betting it鈥檒l get him to Congress.

Constantino, a 鈥淢ake America Great Again鈥 disciple backed by Trump, is facing off against conservative state lawmaker Robert Smullen in a Republican primary Tuesday for a seat in New York鈥檚 northern reaches.

The head of the custom sticker business Sticker Mule, Constantino is best known for his shameless overtures to the president, including putting a giant 鈥淰ote for Trump鈥 sign atop one of his company buildings.

Meanwhile, Smullen, a former U.S. Marine Corps colonel and current state Assembly member, has heavy support from state Republicans and casts himself as a steady hand ready for the House.

Voters in Maryland鈥檚 5th district beat the rain to cast their ballots

Voters came in small numbers to the Bowie High School 9th Grade Center under gray skies and the threat of rain.

Rodrick Greensword, 58, and his wife Natasha Greensword, 45, both voted for incumbent Gov. Wes Moore in the gubernatorial primary and Maryland State Delegate Adrian Boafo to be the Democratic nominee to replace Rep. Steny Hoyer.

鈥淲e know the governor is governed by the pillars on which his culture is built,鈥 and he will work for the people, making moral and humane choices, Natasha said.

She said Boafo seemed to share the same values as Moore and Hoyer. She added that she thought Hoyer鈥檚 endorsement helped as well.

Evette came out swinging against Wilson on primary night

As soon as it was clear they鈥檇 be advancing to this week鈥檚 runoff, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette called her opponent, state Attorney General Alan Wilson, a 鈥渃areer politician 鈥 who won鈥檛 take a stand and who does the political thing and not the right thing.鈥

Despite having been elected statewide multiple times by many of the same voters who have supported Evette, the mention of Wilson鈥檚 name elicited boos from her crowd.

In his remarks to supporters, Wilson didn鈥檛 name Evette, instead saying he welcomed support from voters who had backed other candidates.

Former US Rep. Ben McAdams has sought to shed his reputation as a moderate

When he first ran for Congress in 2018, McAdams faced the formidable task of convincing Utah Republicans and Democrats alike that he was a sensible moderate fit to represent a swing district. He did just that, narrowly defeating the Republican incumbent and quickly gaining a reputation as a bridge-builder in a single House term.

The political landscape has changed, and so has .

The former congressman previously described himself as anti-abortion. But this year, as he campaigned in a newly drawn district in the Salt Lake City area that leans heavily Democratic, McAdams pledged his support for abortion rights and insisted he鈥檚 only 鈥渕oderate in tone.鈥

His progressive opponents have argued on the campaign trail that McAdams is too conservative to represent a deeply blue district. McAdams disagrees and says his record of action makes him the best fit.

Wilson says rancor with Nancy Mace mollified as the campaign went on

The South Carolina primary featured sharp attacks for months as Republicans battled for a rare open governor鈥檚 seat in the state.

However, Alan Wilson said the rivals鈥 rapport improved the more they saw each other in person around the state.

鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to say things about people on social media, but when you start talking to them backstage, at forums and debates and things like that, you have conversations, you start to see a human being, not an avatar on a social media app,鈥 he said.

Wilson said he checked in on Rep. Nancy Mace regularly after her father died in April.

, Mace swiftly endorsed Wilson, who said they had 鈥渂uried the hatchet.鈥 U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman, who also ran in the primary, endorsed him, too.

A plum open Democratic seat unleashes an avalanche of candidates

What do you get when a 17-term Democratic congressman announces his retirement from one of the nation鈥檚 wealthiest House districts in the heart of Manhattan? More candidates than voters may know what to do with.

Eight people are running in the Democratic primary to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler. The race has been dominated by four of them. Two are icons of a new social media age: Jack Schlossberg, a 33-year-old Kennedy family heir and prolific poster who contends he鈥檒l be the voice of a new generation, and George Conway, the former Republican lawyer turned Trump legal nemesis.

The two more traditional candidates, also the front-runners, come with their own unusual backstories. Assemblymember Micah Lasher, a childhood magician turned political insider, is the establishment favorite and endorsed by his former boss Nadler.

But he鈥檒l have to get through Assemblymember Alex Bores, a former computer engineer whose AI regulation bill made him a target of more than $7 million of ads from AI backers seeking to end his candidacy. In an act of political jiu-jitsu, Bores has turned the onslaught into a positive, enlisting other deep-pocketed donors to spend to blunt it while becoming a national symbol of resistance to big money in politics.

He protected the Capitol on Jan. 6. Now he鈥檚 running for Congress

A former police officer who defended the U.S. Capitol from rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, is in one of Maryland鈥檚 most closely-watched congressional primaries.

Harry Dunn is one of 24 candidates on the Democratic primary ballot to succeed U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer on Tuesday.

Dunn became an advocate for democratic institutions after the Jan. 6 riot. His campaign has carried forward that message. He鈥檚 running on a platform that includes protecting democracy and holding Trump and his allies accountable for misinformation and violence.

DOJ probes Brooklyn coffee shop that barred congressman for Israel views

The investigation, announced Monday by the DOJ鈥檚 Civil Rights Division, comes after a Brooklyn coffee chain said it would deny service to U.S. Rep Dan Goldman over his support for Israel.

In a since-deleted Instagram post, Poetica Coffee shared an image of Goldman in their Williamsburg store this weekend, along with a message that read, in part: 鈥淲e don鈥檛 serve racists, fascists, homophobes, genocide enablers or anyone in between. Too bad we didn鈥檛 recognize you right away, or we would have turned you away.鈥

Goldman replied to the post saying that he鈥檇 purchased coffee from a barista who allowed his daughter to use the bathroom and 鈥渃ould not have been nicer.鈥

Goldman, a Democrat, faces a primary challenge Tuesday from former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, in one of animated by the war in Gaza.

Although Goldman has criticized the Israeli government, he has drawn anger from the left for accepting the endorsement of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and refusing to use the word 鈥済enocide鈥 to describe Israel鈥檚 military actions against Palestinians.

In their post, Poetica said it had refunded Goldman鈥檚 money, suggesting the funds were 鈥減robably coming from AIPAC anyways.鈥

Harmeet K. Dhillon, the top civil rights prosecutor at the Justice Department, that Poetica could face an enforcement action for discrimination.

Goldman told CNN that he was saddened by the coffee shop鈥檚 post, but said he didn鈥檛 think it warranted an investigation by the Justice Department.

Inquiries to the coffee shop were not returned.

Winning statewide in November is a tall order for South Carolina Democrats

While Republicans are still hashing out their gubernatorial nominee, Democrats may have already settled the top of their ticket 鈥 but they have lots of ground to make up to win.

In the last gubernatorial race, GOP incumbent Gov. Henry McMaster defeated Democrat Joe Cunningham by nearly 18 percentage points. And Democrats haven鈥檛 won a governor鈥檚 race in the state since 1998.

As for U.S. Senate seats, no Democrat in the state has won one of those in decades, either. When he last ran in 2020, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham defeated his Democratic opponent, Jaime Harrison, by . That contest was the most expensive in state history, and among the country鈥檚 most expensive congressional races ever.

Alan Wilson says South Carolina GOP will unify after bruising governor primary

After casting his runoff ballot in Lexington on Tuesday, the state attorney general said that 鈥渋t might take a couple of weeks鈥 for candidates on opposing sides to shake off bad feelings from the grueling yearlong primary season.

But in the end, the longtime prosecutor seeking to become South Carolina鈥檚 next governor said, 鈥淚 really do believe Republican party鈥檚 going to coalesce around the candidate鈥 nominated.

Voters are choosing between Wilson and Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette in Tuesday鈥檚 runoff election for the GOP nomination.

Trump has endorsed both candidates after initially only backing Evette.

In left-leaning Maryland, primaries often determine the general election winner

Maryland is a blue state. Seven of its congressional districts are represented by Democrats, and one by a Republican. Those seats are unlikely to flip this fall, making voters鈥 choices on Tuesday especially consequential.

That dynamic has drawn high spending and crowded candidate fields in several of the state鈥檚 primaries. In one Democratic primary to replace U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer, 24 candidates are on the ballot.

Utah redistricting leaves Trump-backed incumbent vulnerable to primary challenge

Republican U.S. Rep. is running for reelection in a district that is dramatically different from the one that first elected her three years ago.

Maloy faces former state lawmaker Phil Lyman, who is running to her political right, in a redrawn district that spans most of southern and eastern Utah.

The congresswoman from Cedar City was first elected to Congress in a 2023 special election, and she was reelected to a full term in 2024.

Lyman following the 2020 presidential election. He is best known for in protest of a federal land decision. A jury later found Lyman guilty of misdemeanor illegal use of ATVs and conspiracy, but Trump pardoned him in December 2020.

Democrats鈥 general election slate is largely already set

While Democrats also had multiple candidates running in some primary contests earlier this month, they鈥檙e not dealing with runoffs in the top races.

State Rep. Jermaine Johnson, seen as a rising star among South Carolina Democrats, defeated two other hopefuls to win his party鈥檚 gubernatorial nomination outright.

And Charleston physician Annie Andrews also cleared the Democratic field in her challenge to Graham.

There are some Democratic runoffs Tuesday, like in the 1st Congressional District currently represented by U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace.

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