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Trump is a key player in South Carolina’s primary election as he seeks revenge on incumbent Republicans.

Former President Donald Trump’s support force is facing another test in South Carolina, where it aims to overthrow two incumbents in the House of Representatives who it believes are unfaithful. Five-time lawmaker Tom Rice, RSC, was one of only a handful of Republicans in the House who voted in favor of Trump’s ouster on Jan. 6, 2021, in the U.S. Capitol led by far-right extremists and other supporters. aim to stop congressional certification of the election’s College President Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. Rice, a Republican who calls himself a “Chamber of Commerce,” has leaned on the ballot for his referral as he faced half a dozen protagonists. “Republicans are supposed to protect the Constitution. We swear to protect the Constitution, not a man,” Rice said in an interview with Fox News Digital on the eve of the qualifiers. “And what I did was get a conservative vote. If you want a conservative, I’m the guy.” To read more from Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser, click here. Breaking news

Ballot boxes closed in South Carolina

Polls closed for voters in South Carolina, where former President Trump’s influence is on the ballot, after approving two key Republican challengers seeking re-election. Trump approved Katie Arrington for the current RSC MP Nancy Mays, after the current Republican expressed his opposition to Trump’s statements on January 6, 2021. Trump also approved incumbent Tom Rice’s RS.C.’s main challenger, Russell Fry. Rice voted for Trump’s ouster after invading the Capitol on Jan. 6 and is one of six Republicans seeking re-election facing a Trump-backed top challenger.

GOP MP Tom Rice Votes in Qualifying Election as He Meets Trump’s Support

Lawmaker Tom Rice voted earlier in the day for his race against several qualifiers, including Trump-backed state lawmaker Russell Fry. Rice was one of 10 House Republicans who voted to oust former President Donald Trump during his second term. Fox News’ Matteo Cina and Austin Westfall contributed to this report.

Burnie-backed candidate wants to overthrow the moderate Democratic Party in the final test of the party’s progressive wing

Progressive Democrat and activist Amy Vilela is campaigning in the Nevada Democratic primary on Tuesday to oust longtime moderate Dina Titus MP D-Nev. for the progressive wing of the party. In exclusive interviews with Fox News Digital, each of the candidates argued why he was the right person to represent voters in the 1st District of Nevada Congress, with Titus claiming to be the true “progressive” in the race and Villela claiming that the voters were struggling with Tito’s “complacency” preventing real change. “We are really struggling in Las Vegas and it is time to have some bold leadership ready to go and fight for change,” Villela said when asked about the state of the game. “People respond positively. They are ready for leadership that is not complacency.” To read more from Fox News’ Brandon Gillespie click here.

Trump is not on the ballot, but plays a key role in the high-profile Nevada South Carolina primary

Donald Trump turns 76 on Tuesday and hopes to celebrate by doing something he has not been able to do so far this year – watching one of his Republican nominees overthrow an incumbent who ousted the former president. This year, Trump’s birthday is the same day that four states – Nevada, South Carolina, Maine and North Dakota – are holding primary elections, with Texas holding special congressional elections. “Give me a birthday present, please. Two birthday presents,” Trump urged his supporters a week ago, as the front page of a teleconference about Katie Arrington and Russell Fry, the two Republican challengers he has backed GOP in First and South Carolina. Seventh District of Congress. To read more from Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser, click here.

MP Tom Rice says his vote to oust Trump was “conservative vote”

PAWLEYS ISLAND, SC – Republican MP Tom Rice says his vote to oust then-President Donald Trump “was a conservative vote.” “I told you I was going to protect the Constitution. I meant what I said and I kept my oath, even when it’s difficult,” said the five-time South Carolina State District 7 spokesperson to the applause of Hogg supporters. . Heaven Barbeque on Pawleys Island on the eve of the state qualifiers. Rice was one of only 10 Republicans in the House to vote in favor of Trump’s ouster, accusing him of fueling a deadly January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol by right-wing extremists and other Trump supporters. President-elect Biden College election victory in the 2020 election. To read more from Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser and Austin Westfall click here.

Nevada Senate nominee Sam Brown says Laxalt pioneer “took the ballot data”

A candidate running for the Senate in Nevada said Adam Laxalt, the leading Republican candidate in Tuesday’s primary, “took the ballot”. Sam Brown, a retired Army Captain and Purple Heart recipient, was nearly 20 points behind Laxalt in pre-election polls, according to Real Clear Politics. However, Brown closed the gap significantly in the last weeks of the campaign. “Adam Laxalt, with whom I will run in this by-election, has taken the ballot box and is just waiting for people to vote for him based on his background as attorney general and the fact that he has the support of big names,” he said. Brown. he told Fox News. Laxalt communications director John Bruke told Fox News: “While Sam Brown unloaded a u-haul after his most recent defeat in the Texas campaign, Adam Laxalt has formed a grassroots movement representing all 17 counties. “No campaign throughout the ticket has been in front of more voters and has employed more Nevados than ours.” “We are ready to lead this party to victory in November,” Burke added. To read more from Fox News’ Matt Leach and Teny Sahakian, click here.

Amodei and Tarkanian clash over conservative principles in Nevada’s hot primaries

Conservatives have been embroiled in a bitter confrontation between incumbent Mark Amodei MP R-Nev. And challenger Danny Tarkanian in the race to represent Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District in the next U.S. Congress. In exclusive interviews with Fox News Digital, each of the candidates claimed to be the true conservative in the race, with Amodei advertising his record by voting alongside the policies of former President Donald Trump and Tarkanian declaring that he was the co-chairman. throughout the region “deserve and demand”. “Hello Amodei, you RINO. Seriously?” started one of the Amodei ads he mentioned when asked about the criticism he had received from Tarkanian about his congressional vote record. The 30-second ad went on to show that he was pushing for a “Republican for name only” rating, advertising his positive ratings with the NRA and pro-life organizations, as well as Trump’s 95% rating. To read more from Fox News’ Brandon Gillespie, click here.