Live from NPR News in Washington on Corva Coleman, six states held primaries yesterday.
A closely watched Republican contest was in one Kentucky congressional district.
Incumbent Thomas Massey lost to Ed Galrine, a challenger backed by President Trump.
Massey has opposed Trump on military spending and worked to secure the release of the Epstein files.
Massey spoke to supporters last night.
If you're not tired of politics, if you're not jaded, if you're not cynical,
and so many people are, The people
that want somebody that'll go along to get along,
I've never heard of that strategy,
but that seems to be what the voters want.
That's what's been promised to them, but not the young voters.
I mean, we stirred up something.
There is a yearning in this country for somebody who will vote for principles over party.
Meanwhile, in Georgia, the Republican fight to keep control of the governor's
office will now go to a runoff election in June.
One GOP candidate has been endorsed by President Trump.
The other says he is like Trump.
From member station WABE in Atlanta, Raul Bali has more.
Billionaire businessman and political newcomer Rick Jackson spent more than $80 million mainly attacking his leading opponent
and saying he was like Trump.