Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 17
Trump-Backed Senate Picks Win 2 Runoffs as Georgia Governor Choice Falls Short
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 17

Trump-Backed Senate Picks Win 2 Runoffs as Georgia Governor Choice Falls Short

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 17

Summary

  • Two Trump-endorsed Senate candidates won Republican runoffs in Georgia and Alabama on Tuesday, extending his influence in marquee Senate contests.
  • Georgia delivered the night's sharpest setback: Trump's preferred Republican candidate for governor failed to advance, a rare loss for the president in a key statewide primary.
  • The split result showed GOP voters separating Trump's choices race by race, backing his Senate endorsement in Georgia while rejecting his governor pick.
  • Across primaries in Georgia, Alabama and Oklahoma, the mixed outcome suggested Trump's sway remains strong but is not uniform in high-profile 2026 state contests.

Insights

Which is more powerful in a primary: a candidate's personal fortune or a major political endorsement?
What causes voters to heed an endorsement for one office but reject it for another on the same ballot?
When few people vote in a runoff, how well do the winners truly represent the electorate?