Runoffs provide Trumps next big GOP tests: From the Politics Desk

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Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.— Adam WollnerRunoffs provide Trump’s next big GOP testsBy Adam WollnerThe second half of June will bring a trio of unique tests for President Donald Trump as he seeks to keep his near-sterling record of endorsements in Republican primaries this year intact.Over the next two Tuesdays, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina will hold runoffs for primary contests where no candidate received 50% of the initial vote necessary to win outright.In Alabama’s Senate race and Georgia’s and South Carolina’s gubernatorial races, Trump-backed candidates finished in first place in crowded preliminary primaries.
But that doesn’t mean they enter the runoffs as shoo-ins.They all took less than 40% in the first go-round and are facing opponents who are also running as staunch Trump supporters.
Alabama Senate (June 16): Rep.Barry Moore is facing off against former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson, whom Moore ran more than 13 points ahead of in the May 19 primary, for the GOP nomination in the race to succeed outgoing Sen.
Tommy Tuberville.While Moore has Trump’s endorsement — the two participated in a tele-rally together last night — Hudson has cast himself as a “warrior for President Trump’s America First Agenda.”Georgia governor (June 16): Trump also held a tele-rally last night with Lt.
Gov.Burt Jones ahead of his Tuesday runoff against billionaire healthcare executive Rick Jackson.
Last month, Jon...