Voters in four states participated in primary elections on Tuesday to select their party’s candidates for upcoming races. A major development took place in Maine, where Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner had recently been in the spotlight due to controversial headlines.
Alongside Maine, significant races unfolded in South Carolina, Nevada, and North Dakota. These states saw results for both gubernatorial and congressional contests.
The coverage is reported by Lisa Desjardins, a PBS NewsHour correspondent. She reports from the U.S. Capitol and travels nationwide, focusing on how government decisions impact citizens’ daily lives.

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