September 19, 2024

US primary elections: voters to test Trump’s power over Republican party – live

Today is Election Day #TodayisElectionDay

Good morning and welcome to Tuesday’s US politics blog. It’s primary day in Georgia and a handful of other states, so buckle in: it’s going to be an absorbing day.

It’s a day of reckoning, kind of, for Donald Trump, when his big lie-supporting endorsee David Perdue takes on incumbent Brian Kemp in the long-awaited Republican primary for governor of Georgia.

Kemp became a target of the former president by refusing to block Joe Biden’s victory in the state, but leads the former Georgia senator Perdue by a handy margin in many polls. And last night Mike Pence, Trump’s former vice-president, showed up to rally for Kemp in another rebuke for his old boss.

Defeat for Perdue would severely dent Trump’s carefully-crafted reputation as Republican kingmaker.

Other intriguing races are taking place in Texas, where the incumbent Democratic congressman Henry Cuellar faces a stiff challenge from progressive Jessica Cisneros, and in Alabama, where Republican congressman and Trump loyalist Mo Brooks is seeking the party’s Senate nomination having lost Trump’s endorsement.

We’ll look at some of the key races throughout the day, and have all the developments in our “after-hours” blog later today hosted by my colleague Joan E Greve.

Here’s what else we’re watching today:

  • Joe Biden is heading home from Asia, where he ruffled Chinese feathers with comments on the defense of Taiwan, and met with Indo-Pacific leaders to bolster US partnerships in the region.
  • Rudy Giuliani stonewalled the 6 January House inquiry into Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his election defeat during lengthy testimony Friday, the Guardian has learned. The former president’s personal attorney refused to discuss Republican politicians’ involvement in Trump’s plotting.
  • New York’s criminal inquiry into Trump’s business dealings, meanwhile, has subpoenaed his longtime executive assistant for a deposition next week. State attorney general Letitia James plans to question Rhona Graff about allegedly fraudulent financial statements.
  • Vice-president Kamala Harris will be wearing in Alina Romanowski as ambassador to Iraq, and Deborah Lipstadt as special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism.
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