July 4, 2026

15 thoughts on “Six US states hold primaries as Trump urges Kentucky voters to oust Massie

  1. Republican voters in Kentucky will also choose their candidate to replace Mitch McConnell, the former Senate GOP leader who is retiring. Meanwhile republican voters will select their candidate to face off against incumbent Democratic senator Jon Ossoff, who is seeking a second term representing a state Trump won two years ago.

  2. When you look at republican voters will select their candidate to face off against incumbent Democratic senator Jon Ossoff, who is seeking a second term representing a state Trump won two years ago, the implications are hard to ignore.

  3. Georgia voters from both parties will also select candidates to replace Kemp as governor in a state that may play a major role in deciding the 2028 presidential election. Meanwhile the state is heavily Republican, and the most closely watched race is the gubernatorial election to replace Kay Ivey, who is term-limited.

  4. So the bottom line is republican voters in Kentucky will also choose their candidate to replace Mitch McConnell, the former Senate GOP leader who is retiring. Wonder how this will land.

  5. If republican voters in Kentucky will also choose their candidate to replace Mitch McConnell, the former Senate GOP leader who is retiring, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  6. If georgia voters from both parties will also select candidates to replace Kemp as governor in a state that may play a major role in deciding the 2028 presidential election, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  7. In other words the state is heavily Republican, and the most closely watched race is the gubernatorial election to replace Kay Ivey, who is term-limited. Curious to see how this develops.

  8. Reading that republican critic of president faces challenge from Ed Gallrein, while Georgia and Pennsylvania hold key — hard to argue with the logic there.

  9. The fact that republican voters will select their candidate to face off against incumbent Democratic senator Jon Ossoff, who is seeking a second term representing a state Trump won two years ago really puts things into perspective.

  10. The bigger issue here is the state is heavily Republican, and the most closely watched race is the gubernatorial election to replace Kay Ivey, who is term-limited. That changes the calculation.

  11. The bigger issue here is republican voters in Kentucky will also choose their candidate to replace Mitch McConnell, the former Senate GOP leader who is retiring. That changes the calculation.

  12. Reading that republican voters in Kentucky will also choose their candidate to replace Mitch McConnell, the former Senate GOP leader who is retiring — hard to argue with the logic there.

  13. When you look at republican voters in Kentucky will also choose their candidate to replace Mitch McConnell, the former Senate GOP leader who is retiring, the implications are hard to ignore.

  14. In other words georgia voters from both parties will also select candidates to replace Kemp as governor in a state that may play a major role in deciding the 2028 presidential election. Curious to see how this develops.

  15. Republican critic of president faces challenge from Ed Gallrein, while Georgia and Pennsylvania hold key. Meanwhile republican voters in Kentucky will also choose their candidate to replace Mitch McConnell, the former Senate GOP leader who is retiring.

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