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Lankford Wins GOP Senate Nomination In Oklahoma

Lankford Wins GOP Senate Nomination In Oklahoma

U.S. Representative James Lankford has won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Oklahoma, according to the Associated Press. By winning over 50 percent of the vote, Lankford avoided an August runoff.

Lankford is currently the chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, making him the fifth-ranking member of the GOP caucus. His chief rival for the nomination was T.W. Shannon, a former state House Speaker who was endorsed by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Lee (R-UT), as well as former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

This story will be updated.

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Mississippi Republicans Battle In U.S. Senate Runoff

Mississippi Republicans Battle In U.S. Senate Runoff

Washington (AFP) — Mississippi incumbent Thad Cochran was fighting for his political life in a Republican runoff for his U.S. Senate seat Tuesday, seeking to repulse a surging conservative challenger bucking the party establishment.

A series of primary races are similarly pitting political veterans against relative outsiders, including key contests in Oklahoma, New York, and Colorado, as the fields are sown for the congressional mid-term elections in November.

Republicans are widely expected to retain control of the House of Representatives, and with President Barack Obama’s Democrats struggling to hold the Senate, the GOP is pouring efforts into this year’s campaigns in hopes of winning both chambers of Congress.

Such an outcome would all but doom any legislative agenda Obama would want to achieve in his final two years in the White House.

Tuesday’s main event is in the southern Gulf Coast Republican stronghold of Mississippi, where 76-year-old Cochran, one of the old-guard gentlemen of the Senate, was forced into a runoff this month by state senator Chris McDaniel, a radio talk-show host backed by the anti-tax, small-government Tea Party movement.

All eyes are on the state to see if veteran Cochran goes down, much like House Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost his seat earlier this month to a little-known conservative professor in their Virginia primary.

That outcome sent shock waves through Washington, and empowered Tea Party-backed candidates angling for their own upsets against Republican incumbents.

With anti-Washington animosity sky-high, members of the GOP establishment have rushed to Cochran’s rescue, including 2008 presidential nominee Senator John McCain who hailed Cochran’s record on military issues.

McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, by contrast, campaigned in Mississippi last month for McDaniel.

The race has emerged as one of the most expensive primaries ever, with outside groups pouring money into both campaigns.

Cochran, nicknamed the Senate’s “King of Pork,” has been accused of squandering taxpayer money by funneling millions of dollars per year in earmarks to his state, something McDaniel has seized on while campaigning.

“This is pretty simple,” McDaniel reportedly wrote in a fundraising email.

“If you think we should keep the same guys in office that supported these outrageous spending sprees, then listen to John McCain and support Thad Cochran.”

In New York, veteran Democrat Charlie Rangel faces the toughest re-election fight of his 22-term career, in a rematch of the 2012 primary against state senator Adriano Espaillat.

Rangel, 84, leads in polls, but should he lose it would mark the end of an era in New York politics.

In Oklahoma, two-term Republican congressman James Lankford is favored to win retiring Senator Tom Coburn’s seat, but he faces strong opposition from T.W. Shannon, an African-American member of the Chickasaw Nation and former speaker of the statehouse.

AFP Photo / Justin Sullivan

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WATCH: Ted Cruz Wades Into Oklahoma GOP Primary

WATCH: Ted Cruz Wades Into Oklahoma GOP Primary

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is jumping into Oklahoma’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate, endorsing former state House Speaker T.W. Shannon in a new ad from the Senate Conservatives Fund.

“In Oklahoma, there are a number of good Senate candidates, but T.W. Shannon is a conservative fighter,” Cruz says in the 30-second television spot. “He has the courage to look Washington insiders in the eye, and say, ‘I don’t work for you, I work for the people of Oklahoma.'”

“On June 24, let’s make D.C. listen, and vote T.W. Shannon for U.S. Senate,” Cruz concludes.

Roll Call reports that the ad is backed by a $163,429 buy, and will air through Tuesday’s primary.

Shannon is one of just two 2014 Senate candidates to receive Cruz’s endorsement (Nebraska’s Ben Sasse is the other). Cruz’s lack of direct involvement in the midterms comes as a surprise, given his position as the vice chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Senate Republicans’ official campaign arm. He has shown more willingness to work with outside groups like the Senate Conservatives Fund — which often works against incumbent Republicans — leaving many of his GOP colleagues furious.

There may be a bit of score settling involved in Cruz’s endorsement in Oklahoma. Shannon’s chief opponent is Rep. James Lankford (R-OK), the fifth-ranking House Republican and a close ally to House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), with whom Cruz has an adverserial relationship. Although Lankford voted against the deal to raise the debt ceiling and end the Cruz-created government shutdown, he has complained that it didn’t “solve anything.”

Lankford is the tentative favorite in Tuesday’s primary, although Shannon has steadily narrowed the gap over the past several months. Lankford leads Shannon by 5 percent, according to The Huffington Post’s polling average.

Screenshot: Senate Conservatives Fund/YouTube