These are just Democratic Primaries, right?
>>148542A table of results is being compiled on Real Clear Politics
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/>>148555No, Republicans are having primaries as well, they are just less interesting. Note that Texas had its first set of primaries for at least the GOP in March, and these are the run off elections
Last week the Democrats nominated members of "marginalized groups"
>In Texas, Democrats nominated Lupe Valdez as their candidate for governor. She is openly lesbian. She defeated a Democratic centrist, Andrew White, the son of former Governor (and my former client) Mark White who promised to “continue” his Dad’s moderate legacy. CNN, commented that “the party’s base… has shown little interest in centrists.”
>Idaho Democrats nominated 38 year-old Paulette Jordan, a native American who beat the white 72 year-old choice of the Democratic establishment.
>African-American Stacey Abrams won the Democratic primary for Governor on Tuesday, defeating a moderate who argued that the way to win was to move to the middle. Adrianne Shropshire, executive director of BlackPAC emphasized that Abrams won “this election because she reached out and engaged communities of color, particularly black voters, on the issues that they care about.”
>In Arizona, openly bi-sexual Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema is the Democratic candidate for the open Senate seat.
>>148941>the party’s base… has shown little interest in centristsThis is good (for Republicans).