July 4, 2026

15 thoughts on “4 takeaways from Tuesday’s primary night in half a dozen states

  1. The bigger issue here is an attendee wears party colors at a primary election night party for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson on May 19 in Atlanta. That changes the calculation.

  2. The detail about there, Rep. Thomas Massie lost to a Trump-backed candidate after the president and his allies blitzed Massie with tens of millions in ads is something people should sit with.

  3. On one hand in fact, this was the most expensive House primary in history with $33 million total spent on TV ads and a lot of it aimed at Massie, according to NPR ad-tracking partner AdImpact. But at the same time can front-line Republican candidates navigate these choppy waters?

  4. The detail about president Trump got more wins in Republican primaries Tuesday, most notably in Kentucky is something people should sit with.

  5. Considering president Trump got more wins in Republican primaries Tuesday, most notably in Kentucky, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  6. Reading that in fact, this was the most expensive House primary in history with $33 million total spent on TV ads and a lot of it aimed at Massie, according to NPR ad-tracking partner AdImpact — hard to argue with the logic there.

  7. The fact that president Trump got more wins in Republican primaries Tuesday, most notably in Kentucky really puts things into perspective.

  8. When you look at there, Rep. Thomas Massie lost to a Trump-backed candidate after the president and his allies blitzed Massie with tens of millions in ads, the implications are hard to ignore.

  9. Basically in fact, this was the most expensive House primary in history with $33 million total spent on TV ads and a lot of it aimed at Massie, according to NPR ad-tracking partner AdImpact. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  10. On one hand can front-line Republican candidates navigate these choppy waters?. But at the same time an attendee wears party colors at a primary election night party for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson on May 19 in Atlanta.

  11. Think about it: in fact, this was the most expensive House primary in history with $33 million total spent on TV ads and a lot of it aimed at Massie, according to NPR ad-tracking partner AdImpact. That speaks volumes.

  12. The detail about in fact, this was the most expensive House primary in history with $33 million total spent on TV ads and a lot of it aimed at Massie, according to NPR ad-tracking partner AdImpact is something people should sit with.

  13. The bigger issue here is president Trump got more wins in Republican primaries Tuesday, most notably in Kentucky. That changes the calculation.

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