Trump-endorsed Senate hopefuls win primaries as his governor picks fall short

Trump-endorsed Senate hopefuls win primaries as his governor picks fall short

Donald Trump’s endorsements were framed as a litmus test for his influence in the recent Republican primaries in Georgia and Alabama, NBC News reported as the contests approached runoff elections. Fox News noted that the candidates backed by the former president were facing key GOP runoffs in both states. The coverage highlighted that the outcomes would gauge how much weight Trump’s backing still carried among Republican voters.

The Associated Press later observed mixed results, noting that a billionaire’s $100 million spending in Georgia could offset Trump’s support, yet his endorsed Senate hopefuls won in Alabama and advanced in Oklahoma. Al Jazeera reported that Trump-favored Senate candidate Mike Collins secured the nomination in Georgia while the governor’s race saw the Trump-backed Burt Jones lose to outsider Rick Jackson. A subsequent Al Jazeera piece confirmed that Trump-endorsed Senate candidates clinched nominations in Georgia, Alabama and Oklahoma, whereas his gubernatorial picks were defeated in Georgia and headed into run-offs in Oklahoma.

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June 17, 2026
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Trump-backed candidates win key primaries in Georgia and Alabama as voters reject Oklahoma minimum-wage increase
Trump-backed candidates win key primaries in Georgia and Alabama as voters reject Oklahoma minimum-wage increase

USA Today • 17 Jun 11:31

Donald Trump’s endorsements helped Republican nominees Mike Collins and Barry Moore secure Senate nominations in Georgia and Alabama, while Oklahoma voters defeated a proposal to raise the state minimum wage to $15 an hour.

Credibility 68% Prop. 48% Center
Trump-endorsed candidates secure Senate nominations while losing several governor primaries
Trump-endorsed candidates secure Senate nominations while losing several governor primaries

Al Jazeera • 17 Jun 08:33

In Tuesday's primaries, Republican Senate hopefuls backed by former President Donald Trump won in Georgia, Alabama and Oklahoma, but his endorsed gubernatorial candidates were defeated in Georgia and faced run-offs in Oklahoma.

Credibility 72% Prop. 12% Center
Georgia Republican Primary Shows Split Support for Trump-Endorsed Candidates
Georgia Republican Primary Shows Split Support for Trump-Endorsed Candidates

Al Jazeera • 17 Jun 07:38

In Georgia's Republican primaries, voters backed Trump-favored Senate candidate Mike Collins but rejected his endorsed governor, Burt Jones, favoring outsider Rick Jackson.

Credibility 68% Prop. 12% Center
Trump endorsements face mixed results as money and local dynamics sway Republican primaries
Trump endorsements face mixed results as money and local dynamics sway Republican primaries

AP News • 17 Jun 02:40

Republican primary outcomes on Tuesday showed that President Trump's backing can be overcome, notably in Georgia where a billionaire spent over $100 million, while his endorsed candidates won in Alabama and advanced in Oklahoma.

Credibility 78% Prop. 28% Center
June 16, 2026
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Trump-backed candidates face key GOP runoffs in Georgia and Alabama
Trump-backed candidates face key GOP runoffs in Georgia and Alabama

Fox News • 16 Jun 17:41

Republican primaries in Georgia and Alabama are testing the influence of Donald Trump’s endorsements as candidates vie for gubernatorial and Senate nominations.

Credibility 68% Prop. 34% Right
Republican primaries test Trump endorsements as Georgia and Alabama runoffs loom
Republican primaries test Trump endorsements as Georgia and Alabama runoffs loom

NBC News • 16 Jun 09:00

Tuesday’s primaries across several states will gauge the impact of Donald Trump’s backing, with key runoff contests in Georgia and Alabama shaping the upcoming general elections.

Credibility 78% Prop. 32% Center