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Trump's Influence on Trial Across Five Primaries and Runoffs
July 13, 2026
Why it matters locally: Texas is one of the states featured in these primaries, with former President Trump's endorsements impacting several high-profile contests across different offices, reflecting his continued influence on Republican primary voters in the state.
Voters across Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Texas, and the District of Columbia cast ballots Tuesday in primaries and runoffs where former President Donald Trump's backing has emerged as a defining factor in several races. Trump's endorsements have figured prominently in Republican campaigns this cycle, and the Tuesday contests will provide early evidence of whether his support translates to electoral success. Candidates in multiple races have highlighted Trump backing in their campaigns, while others have worked to distance themselves from him or emphasized different priorities. In Georgia, Trump's influence shapes both Republican and Democratic contests. The state holds a Senate runoff between Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker, whom Trump endorsed. Voters also select nominees for governor and other statewide offices where Trump's preferred candidates compete. Alabama races include a Republican primary for an open Senate seat, where multiple candidates have sought Trump's blessing. The state's congressional races also feature Trump-backed candidates testing their appeal to voters. Aransas and Texas hold primaries where Trump endorsements matter in several high-profile contests. In Texas, multiple candidates across different offices have sought alignment with Trump, reflecting his continued influence over Republican primary voters. Washington, D.C. conducts Democratic primaries for mayor and council races, though Trump's endorsements carry less relevance in contests where Democratic voters predominate. Political analysts have said the results will offer insights into Trump's power to shape nominations and whether candidates bearing his support maintain advantages through general election campaigns. Trump has remained a vocal presence in 2022 politics despite leaving office, issuing endorsements and holding rallies for favored candidates. Exit polls and early returns Tuesday will show whether Trump-endorsed candidates prevail in their contests or whether voters prioritize other factors such as candidate experience, local issues, or opposition to Trump. The Tuesday primaries occur as Republicans seek to gain House and Senate seats in November's general elections. Democrats have sought to make Trump a central issue in their campaigns, while Republicans have emphasized inflation, crime, and other matters they say favor their party.
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