Results of the New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Delaware primary elections in 2022

Results of the New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Delaware primary elections in 2022


Tuesday saw the holding of the last primaries for the 2022 presidential election in New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Delaware.

According to the pool report, President Joe Biden took a flight to Delaware on Tuesday afternoon to cast his ballot. Delaware only has one election that is up for grabs: state auditor. For the Democratic nomination, incumbent Kathleen K. McGuiness will compete against Lydia York in the primary. In relation to the employment of her daughter, McGuiness was found guilty of three misdemeanor charges of public corruption in July. Later on, a court overturned one conviction.

All eyes, though, were on New Hampshire, where Republicans are seeking to unseat Democratic incumbent Sen. Maggie Hassan. Chuck Morse, the president of the New Hampshire Senate, and veteran Don Bolduc are the two contenders who dominate the Republican primary.

Due to his more radical views on the 2020 election, vows to “get rid” of the FBI, and regular criticism of well-liked moderate GOP Governor Chris Sununu, Bolduc is seen by Democrats as the favored opponent for Hassan. Bolduc was referred to be a “conspiracy theorist” by Sununu, who supported Morse.

Earlier this year, Sununu made it clear he would not run for the Senate.

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Sen. Maggie Hassan, Don Bolduc and Chuck Morse AP Photo/Evan Vucci, AP Photo/Mary Schwalm, AP Photo/Mary Schwalm

Bolduc has been the frontrunner in the race and was leading by more than 20 points in a University of New Hampshire poll that came out in late August. Former President Trump did not endorse either candidate.

The Democratic Senate Majority PAC has spent millions airing an ad critical of Morse, calling him “another sleazy politician” and saying that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s “Washington establishment” is going “all in” for Morse.

On the opposite side, a group that has ties to McConnell, the White Mountain PAC, has spent millions on ads to take down Bolduc, according to the New Hampshire Union-Leader. The GOP Senate Leadership Fund is also active in this race, but is focused on the general election in November. The group has committed $23 million for ads against Hassan, with their first airing on primary day.

Hassan, a former governor, was first elected in 2016, flipping the seat from Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte, one of only two Democratic flips in that cycle. Hillary Clinton won the state in 2016 by just over a point, and although Trump targeted it aggressively in 2020, the state went for Mr. Biden by 7 points in 2020.

In New Hampshire’s 1st District, Rep. Chris Pappas is being challenged by former Trump aide Karoline Leavitt, Matt Mowers, who is backed by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, and Gail Huff Brown, the wife of former moderate GOP Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts.

Republicans are also facing off to see who will challenge Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster of New Hampshire’s 2nd congressional district in November. Sununu has backed Keene Mayor George Hansel. One of his opponents, Bob Burns, has benefitted from Democratic spending, another instance of Democrats looking to prop up a candidate they feel will be easier to defeat in a general election. “Meet Bob Burns, the ultra-conservative candidate for Congress,” says an ad from the “Democrats Serve” group.

In Rhode Island, incumbent Democratic Gov. Dan McKee, who took over after then-Gov. Gina Raimondo left for her White House position as secretary of commerce, has four primary challengers. An August WPRI poll had him leading the pack, but by only 3 points.

There is also a crowded Democratic primary to fill the seat of retiring 2nd District Democratic Rep. Jim Langevin. The winner will face Republican Allan Fung, the former mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island, a candidate national Republicans believe will make this race competitive.


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