, have moved to support candidates who are further to the right, unsatisfied with more centrist candidates. The result has been primaries where the state and national parties support separate candidates, spelling chaos.One of the leading examples is the Nebraska GOP, which saw a purge of centrists following Eric Underwood’s rise to become the chairman in 2022.
In the case of incumbent Rep. Don Bacon , who has held his seat for four terms, the state party has endorsed his primary rival, Dan Frei. The populist Frei has won the support of several House Freedom Caucus members, and he has pledged to join the caucus if he beats Bacon in November. Perhaps more ambitiously, the Nebraska GOP is also backing the challenger to incumbent Sen. Pete Ricketts .In Colorado, state and national Republicans are split on selecting a candidate for a swing seat currently held by Rep. Yadira Caraveo . The national Republican Party prefers state Rep. Gabe Evans, while the state party prefers state Rep. Janak Joshi, who is further to the right.
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