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Discussion Megathread: 8/28/18 Primaries: AZ, FL, OK Runoff Election - Politics

Discussion Megathread: 8/28/18 Primaries: AZ, FL, OK Runoff Election - Politics


Discussion Megathread: 8/28/18 Primaries: AZ, FL, OK Runoff Election

Posted: 28 Aug 2018 07:13 AM PDT

Florida

The marquee Senate race between Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson and Republican Gov. Rick Scott is all but set, and the biggest intrigue tonight is who will face off to succeed the outgoing governor.

Both party's gubernatorial primaries encapsulate their raging ideological battles. On the GOP side, Rep. Ron DeSantis is hoping an endorsement from Trump can buoy him over establishment favorite Adam Putnam, the state's agriculture commissioner. DeSantis has leaned heavily on his allegiance to Trump, even running an ad where he's "building a wall" and reading The Art of the Deal to his kids. Putnam has painted DeSantis as solely a Trump puppet who doesn't know Florida issues.

On the Democratic side, the national party would prefer the more centrist former Rep. Gwen Graham, the daughter of former governor and Sen. Bob Graham. But she still faces several primary challengers, including Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, who's gotten progressive support from the likes of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

There are more than a half-dozen competitive Florida House races that will choose nominees, too. One of the top Democratic pick-up opportunities in the country is the open 27th District in Miami, where Clinton won by 20 points and GOP Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is retiring. Former Health & Human Services secretary Donna Shalala is the Democratic frontrunner, while Republicans hope that TV anchor Maria Elvira Salazar is their nominee and could put up a fight in the Hispanic-majority district. Still, this is a tough seat for the GOP to hold onto.

In the neighboring 26th District, Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo is a perennial target in a district Clinton carried by 16 points. The DCCC is backing non-profit consultant Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, an Ecuadoran immigrant, in that primary.

Click here to find your local polling place. Mail-in ballots must be submitted before 7 p.m. Tuesday, Election Day, when the polls close.

For voting in-person on Election Day, the polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Florida law requires you to vote in the precinct that corresponds to your address of legal residence. If you aren't affiliated with a party, you can still vote for school board members and the sales tax referendum.

Arizona

The GOP Senate primary to replace Flake has pushed candidates to the right in order to woo voters, and that could hamper Republican efforts to hang onto the seat this fall.

Rep. Martha McSally, the first female combat pilot in U.S. history, is national Republicans' preferred nominee. She's expected to emerge from the three-way race, but it hasn't been pretty. She's had to shift on immigration and has cozied up to Trump, after she denounced him in 2016. That's led McSally's very Trumpian opponents — former state Sen. Kelli Ward and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio — to attack her as an inauthentic conservative.

Both Ward and Arpaio have stoked plenty of controversy in the past, and that has Republicans worried about their hold on the seat if either becomes the nominee. Most recently, Ward — who unsuccessfully challenged McCain in his 2016 primary — suggested on Friday that a statement from McCain's family saying he was ending treatments for brain cancer was timed to hurt her campaign. McCain died the next day.

The hardcore anti-immigration Arpaio was pardoned last year by Trump after he was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order in a racial profiling case. But Arpaio has struggled to gain traction in the race. Trump has not endorsed in the race, but he has had praise for McSally.

Arizona is a top pick-up opportunity for Senate Democrats in a cycle where they're largely on defense. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema is expected to easily win Democratic primary on Tuesday. Democrats are feeling bullish because, while Flake saw his party moving too far in Trump's direction for him to win the GOP primary, the president won Arizona overall by less than four points in 2016.

McCain's seat will be filled by Republican Gov. Doug Ducey in an appointment made after the senator's funeral; there will then be a special election on the 2020 ballot to fill the remainder of McCain's term.

Ducey also has a primary challenge, but he's expected to win easily and even got a supportive tweet from Trump on Monday to help. On the Democratic side, Arizona State University education professor and progressive favorite David Garcia has led in polls.

Both parties have their sights on flipping two Arizona House seats in November as well. Trump won Democratic Rep. Tom O'Halleran's 1st District by one point, and Republicans have a crowded primary to see who will face him.

Meanwhile, voters will have to replace McSally in the Tucson-based 2nd District, which she easily won in 2016 even though it went for Hillary Clinton by five points, making it a prime Democratic pick-up opportunity. Former Democratic Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, who used to represent the 1st District, is running there now, with the blessing of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. But 2016 nominee Matt Heinz is running to her left. Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President Lea Marquez Peterson looks like the favorite for the GOP nomination, but this will be a hard seat for Republicans to hold.

Click here to find your local polling place and election-related information.

Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. As long as you are in line by 7 p.m., you will be able to vote.

If you're registered with one of the recognized parties, you may only vote for that party's candidates. But Arizona law allows any voter who is registered as independent to cast a vote in the primary election, but independent voters must choose a Republican or Democratic Party ballot at the polling place.

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett and mortgage company executive Kevin Stitt will go against each other in the GOP gubernatorial runoff. Cornett is running on his government experience, while Stitt has campaigned as the outsider, self-funding his campaign and hitting Cornett for not supporting Trump enough. Cornett, meanwhile, has gone after Stitt's company and its lending practices during the mortgage crisis. Whoever wins will be the favorite this fall in the open seat against Democratic nominee Drew Edmondson, the state's former attorney general.

Here are the state and federal offices up for grabs for Today's election:

  • United States Representative: Districts 1, 2, 4, and 5 (Democrat) District 1 (Republican)
  • Governor (Republican and Libertarian)
  • Lieutenant Governor (Republican)
  • State Auditor and Inspector (Republican)
  • Attorney General (Republican)
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction (Republican)
  • Commissioner of Labor (Republican)
  • Corporation Commissioner (Democratic and Republican)
  • District Attorney District 14 (Republican)
  • State Senator: District 16 (Democratic) Districts 10, 30 and 36 (Republican)
  • State Representative: Districts 26, 41, 53, 68, 99 and 101 (Democratic) Districts 10, 14, 17, 20, 27, 30, 36, 38, 41, 43, 47, 61, 63, 66, 68, 71, 79, 80, 82, 98, 100 and 101 (Republican)

Click here to find your local polling place and to see sample ballots. Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.

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