Connecticut is holding primary elections on Tuesday. Polls closed at 8 p.m. ET.
The races and the stakes:
Endorsed by former President Donald Trump, Leora Levy takes on two other Republican candidates, Themis Klarides and Peter Lumaj, who seek the Republican nomination for the US Senate.
The winner will face incumbent Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a two-term Democratic senator first elected in 2010. Blumenthal won his 2016 race by nearly 30 percentage points.
Levy, who was elected in 2016 as the national committeewoman of the Republican Party of Connecticut, supported abortion rights in 2012 and criticized Trump in 2016 — positions on which she has since backtracked. In his endorsement, Trump spoke highly of the Cuba-born Republican.
“She will work hard to grow the economy, secure the border, fight for energy independence, support our military and our vets, champion election integrity, protect the Second Amendment and fight violence and vicious crime,” he said.
Klarides, whom Trump called a “RINO,” is a socially moderate former state House Republican leader who supports gay and abortion rights. She did not vote for Trump in 2020.
Lumaj, an immigration attorney who is a pro-Trump Republican who opposes abortion rights and supports gun rights, failed to clinch the former president’s endorsement.
Two candidates, Michael Goldstein and Jayme Stevenson, are running in the Republican primary for Connecticut’s 4th Congressional District on Tuesday.
The winner will face Democratic Rep. Jim Himes, who is pursuing his eighth term this year.
State legislative primaries:
Each of Connecticut’s 36 state Senate seats and 151 state House seats is up for election on Tuesday.
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