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5 takeaways from the first primaries of the 2026 midterms
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− Domenico Montanaro
A "VOTE" sign is posted near a polling center on Tuesday in Austin, Texas.
+ Domenico Montanaro
A "VOTE" sign stands near a polling center in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday.
− Texas held their primary elections including two hotly contested races for Democratic and Republican Senate nominations.
+ Texas held its primary elections, including two hotly contested races for the Democratic and Republican Senate nominations.
− The first primaries of the 2026 midterm campaign are in the books.
+ The first primaries of the 2026 midterm campaign season are in the books.
− Not all the results are finalized as yet, but here are some takeaways from what is known:
The three-way race between incumbent Sen.
+ Not all the results are finalized as yet, but here are some takeaways from what is known:
In the three-way race among incumbent Sen.
− Wesley Hunt meant that no one was able to get above 50% of the vote.
+ Wesley Hunt, no one was able to get above 50% of the vote.
− Paxton is really the old vestiges of the traditional GOP against the new MAGA pugilists.
+ Paxton is really the old vestiges of the traditional Republican Party against the new MAGA pugilists.
− He may decide that the money that would be spent among the warring Republicans in a likely GOP seat would be better spent on races in swing districts.
+ He may decide that the money that would be spent among the warring Republicans for a likely GOP seat would be better spent on races in swing districts.
− Politics Texas primaries could test whether Latino support for GOP is holding after 2024 gains Talarico's supporters see his approach as the more likely to win a general election in Texas because he could potentially appeal to moderates.
+ Politics Texas primaries could test whether Latino support for GOP is holding after 2024 gains Talarico's supporters see his approach as the more likely one to win a general election in Texas because he could potentially appeal to moderates.
− But the reality is for Democrats to win, it's going to take a triple-bank shot for a party that hasn't had a candidate win statewide since 1994.
+ But the reality is that for Democrats to win, it's going to take a triple-bank shot for a party that hasn't had a candidate win statewide since 1994.
− This is entirely about approach and style.
+ This was entirely about approach and style.
− Speaking of mild-mannered, the Democratic Senate nominee in North Carolina is former Gov.
+ Speaking of mild mannered, the Democratic Senate nominee in North Carolina is former Gov.
− He's someone who's won statewide in a right-leaning state.
+ He's someone who has won statewide in a right-leaning state.
− He said he would be a strong "independent" senator, who would work with Trump when he can, but "stand up to him" when the people in his state need him to.
+ He said he would be a strong "independent" senator who would work with Trump when he could, but would "stand up to him" when the people in his state needed him to.
− It highlights the really fine line that Cooper is going to attempt to walk, as he tries to flip a Senate seat in a state Trump won three times.
+ It highlights the really fine line that Cooper is going to attempt to walk as he tries to flip a Senate seat in a state Trump won three times.
− Incumbent reelection rates, after all, are sky high.
+ Incumbent reelection rates, after all, are sky-high.
− On Tuesday, there were a variety of incumbents who had difficulty for different reasons.
+ On Tuesday, a variety of incumbents had difficulty for different reasons.
− Al Green of Texas, who has been kicked out of presidential addresses to Congress the last two years for protesting the Trump administration, is headed to a runoff in a newly drawn district against Christian Menefee, who didn't start serving in Congress until last month.
+ Al Green of Texas, who was kicked out of presidential addresses to Congress the last two years for protesting the Trump administration, is headed to a runoff in a newly drawn district against Christian Menefee, who didn't start serving in Congress until last month.
− Dallas GOP officials changed plans this year, requiring voters cast their ballot at their local precinct, as opposed to the countywide polling sites.
+ Dallas GOP officials changed plans this year, requiring that voters cast their ballot at their local precinct, as opposed to the countywide polling sites.
− This became an especially big deal Tuesday night in this tight race because Crockett is from Dallas and expected to do well there.
+ This became an especially big deal Tuesday night because Crockett is from Dallas and expected to do well there.
− Ultimately the Associated Press, which NPR relies on for race calls, and others had enough votes to call it for Talarico overnight.
+ Ultimately The Associated Press, which NPR relies on for race calls, and others had enough votes to call it for Talarico overnight.
− Crockett said she congratulated Talarico on his win Wednesday morning and that "we must remain united because this is bigger than any one person."
But concerns about voting access are not going away anytime soon.
+ Crockett said that she congratulated Talarico on his win Wednesday morning and that "we must remain united because this is bigger than any one person."
But concerns about voting access are not going away anytime soon.