Key facts
- Republican primary runoffs are occurring in Georgia and Alabama.
- Donald Trump's endorsements are being tested in these runoffs.
- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp's influence is also being tested.
- Barry Moore, endorsed by Donald Trump, is in an Alabama GOP Senate runoff.
- Moore faces Jared Hudson in the Alabama GOP Senate runoff.
- Derek Dooley received backing from Georgia Governor Brian Kemp.
- Republicans are accused of meddling in Democratic primaries.
- The Oklahoma gubernatorial race is a key contest under scrutiny.
- The Georgia Senate primary is a key contest under scrutiny.
Primary runoffs are taking place in Georgia and Alabama, serving as a significant test for Donald Trump's endorsement power within the Republican Party. These contests are also evaluating the influence of established state Republican figures, such as Georgia Governor Brian Kemp. In Alabama, the Republican Senate runoff features U.S. Representative Barry Moore, who has received Trump's endorsement, competing against former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson. This race is particularly viewed as a gauge of Trump's influence in the Southern states. Georgia's primary runoffs include contests for the Senate and governor's office, where Trump's endorsements are also a central factor. Governor Kemp's backing of candidate Derek Dooley in a Senate primary runoff highlights his ability to mobilize support, though questions persist about his capacity to secure a general election victory. Beyond these races, Republicans are facing accusations of "extremely dangerous" interference in Democratic primary elections, which has generated significant backlash. The Oklahoma gubernatorial race and Georgia Senate primary are among the key contests drawing attention on Election Day.
