We may have concluded the presidential primaries last week, but that doesn’t end the choices facing voters this spring and summer. Voters in four states will cast their choices in primaries for House, Senate, and state offices, and those races will matter in November, too.
One particular House race has national implications, as Donald Trump and his Veepstakes shortlister Doug Burgum find themselves on opposite sides in North Dakota’s surprisingly expensive primary for governor. That has the potential of hampering any partnership between them for the 2024 ticket, Politico suggests:
Burgum, who unsuccessfully ran for president, chose not to run for a third term this year, kicking off a competitive primary between Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller and Rep. Kelly Armstrong. Burgum and Trump are on opposite sides: Burgum is backing Miller, while the former president is supporting Armstrong. …
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