Primary Results - as of May 19, 2022 - Truncated

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Contrary to the hopes, wishes, dreams, and “absolutely certain predictions” of the GOP establishment, GOP consultants, Democrats, and their legacy media allies, Donald Trump’s “American First” juggernaut remains the political movement with momentum in 2022.
The primary results in PA, NC, KY, and ID are in. What must the likes of McConnell, Rove, and McDaniel—exemplars of the GOP’s consulting class, and political bureaucracy, respectively—their grand plans to neuter the America First movement in the manner used to thwart the Tea Party movement’s candidates a decade ago are going up in smoke.
Those tactics include the following: out-of-state GOP money to preferred candidates/incumbents; use of open primaries to entice Democrat crossover votes for preferred GOP candidates with strong political machines; dirty tricks operations against “America First” candidates; vote-splitting among multiple establishment candidates to dilute the “America First” vote (didn’t work in Ohio!); and visible support from well-known GOP personalities for preferred candidates.
The ongoing battle royale between the GOP and Trump’s “America First” movement is a clash of ideologies and priorities that will determine the future of the Republican Party and the country. Who (other than Democrat activists and grifters of government largesse) would vote for a continuation of Democrat-induced stagflation, open borders, exploding crime, and gasoline prices approaching $5 per gallon?
The GOP positions on important issues are virtually the same as the Democratic Party’s stances for open borders (and pro-H1B visas), free trade/anti-tariffs, endless overseas wars (for example, Ukraine), corporate tax breaks and subsidies, a continuation of a bloated federal government (while claiming that “the GOP can deliver everything cheaper”), and lip service to energy independence, anti-corruption laws, ending vaccine mandates, and election integrity.
GOP candidates campaign on longstanding core Republican principles and issues, and then govern through compromises with Democrats while conveniently forgetting those principles and the campaign promises made to their constituents.
Meanwhile, the “America First” movement issues are virtually the opposite and call for tight border security, U.S. energy independence, trade tariffs to build and protect U.S. industries, tax cuts for individuals, ending COVID vaccine mandates, going against unofficially declared foreign wars, U.S. military superiority, American exceptionalism and traditional values, reducing the federal government to constitutional provisions only, accountability for political crimes (especially those that are obvious), and restoring constitutionally-guaranteed freedoms, equal justice under the law, and total integrity in all future elections.
On Tuesday’s primary and runoff elections, Trump-endorsed candidates had won the majority, as reported: “Following the primaries in Nebraska and West Virginia, President Donald Trump’s record of primary endorsements in 2022 currently stands at 58 wins and just one loss,” according to The Tennessee Star.
PA
Mehmet Oz (U.S. Senate): As of Wednesday morning, Dr. Oz leads RINO David McCormick by almost 3,000 votes with a recount in the queue, as well as many noted “election irregularities” that need to be investigated. This race was a victim of GOP vote-splitting among several candidates.
Doug Mastriano (governor): Winner! The legacy media are characterizing this landslide winner as an “extreme right-wing conspiracy theorist” who campaigned on investigating the 2020 election and implementing election integrity measures. NBC News has its own special pejorative for Mastriano: “far-right election denier.”
Other winners: Jim Bognet (PA-08), John Joyce (PA-13), Mike Kelly (PA-16), Scott Perry (PA-10), Guy Reschenthaler (PA-14), and Lloyd Smucker (PA-11).
NC
Ted Budd (U.S. Senate): Winner in a landslide! Trump’s endorsement apparently made a big difference in this race.
Other winners: Dan Bishop (NC-09), Virginia Foxx (NC-05), Bo Hines (NC-13), Richard Hudson (NC-09), Patrick McHenry (NC-10), Greg Murphy (NC-03), and David Rouzer (NC-07).
Madison Cawthorn (NC-11): Lost by around 1,300 votes in an eight-person race.
KY
Winners: Andy Barr (KY-06), James Comer (KY-01), Brett Guthrie (KY-02), Thomas Massie (KY-04), and Hal Rogers (KY-05).
ID
Winners: Mike Crapo (U.S. Senate) and Russ Fulcher (ID-01).
Janice McGeachin (governor): Lost to the incumbent governor.
Up Next
Georgia primary & Texas runoff elections on 5/24.

Conclusion
Trump-endorsed candidates won all but two races on Tuesday, the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania being too close to call.

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