Voters in Michigan, Missouri, and Washington cast their ballots in primaries for several gubernatorial, congressional, and state office races on Aug. 6.
The day concluded with upsets and victories that reveal political shifts across the country in the lead up to Election Day in November. Below are key takeaways from the latest primary night.
The night’s biggest news was the defeat of Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) by St. Louis County district attorney Wesley Bell in the Democratic Party’s primary for Missouri’s First Congressional District. Bell won with 51.6 percent of the vote to Bush’s 45.6 percent.
Bush is a Black Lives Matter activist and former nurse who was first elected to Congress in 2020, after winning an upset primary victory that year over 10-term Rep. Lacy Clay (D-Mo.). While in Congress, Bush joined the “Squad”—a group of progressive Democrat members—and attracted attention for both her left-wing policy views and her vociferous criticism of Israel in its war with Hamas….