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Senate Democrats’ campaign chief says he won’t meddle in GOP primaries

Por: The Hill Politics May 15, 2023

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The Senate Democrats’ 2024 election chief said he will not intervene in Republican primaries to make sure perceived “weak” candidates win, which Democrats did in 2022 races across the country. But Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) said tumultuous GOP primaries will advance extreme candidates on their own. . Senate Democrats face a tough election map in 2024, with multiple vulnerable incumbents in traditionally Republican states having their terms... + full article



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