- June 30, 2026
- Updated 7:50 pm
Key Primary Elections Unfold Across Several States
Tuesday’s primaries in Maryland, New York, South Carolina, and Utah offer a fascinating picture of political dynamics and factional battles. These elections set the stage for future contests in the U.S. House and gubernatorial races. Here’s a closer look at the significant races and the factors shaping them.
AI Industry Contests in New York’s Democratic Primary
A fiercely competitive Democratic primary for a U.S. House seat in New York has drawn attention due to its implications for artificial intelligence regulation. New York Assemblyman Alex Bores, who previously worked at Palantir, spearheaded a major AI regulatory bill at the state level. As Bores vies for the congressional district vacated by retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler, his candidacy has become a battleground between AI industry factions.
Bores has faced opposition from a political group funded by OpenAI investors, who spent over $7 million against him. In his support, another faction, partially funded by Anthropic, has invested more than $10 million. This contest highlights the AI industry’s stances on regulation as it tests political influence within Democratic circles.
Mamdani Moves to Influence New York City Politics
Democratic primaries in New York City have attracted interest due to Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s endorsements of progressive candidates. Mamdani supports Brad Lander against incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman. Central to their contest is the debate over Israel’s actions in Gaza, with Lander criticizing Goldman for insufficient criticism.
In Upper Manhattan, Rep. Adriano Espaillat faces Mamdani-endorsed Darializa Avila Chevalier, a democratic socialist working in legal aid. Meanwhile, Mamdani backs Claire Valdez for the Brooklyn and Queens seat left by retiring Rep. Nydia Velázquez. The outcomes of these races may signal the strength of progressive platforms within New York politics.
Trump’s South Carolina Endorsements
President Trump has adapted his endorsement strategy after setbacks in recent gubernatorial primaries. To ensure his influence in South Carolina’s governor race, Trump has endorsed both Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and her opponent, Attorney General Alan Wilson, in the runoff. Trump announced his dual support via social media, framing it as a ‘Wealth of Riches’ with either candidate being a viable choice.
This strategic move is aimed at preserving Trump’s endorsement record, regardless of the runoff’s outcome.
Utah’s Democratic Primary Dynamics
Utah’s redistricting has opened the door for a rare Democratic battleground centered on Salt Lake City. Candidates are competing on progressive credentials as primary voters decide their preferred level of liberal stance. Former Rep. Ben McAdams is attempting a shift from his previous moderate image, pledging support for abortion rights and adopting a more progressive tone.
Challenging McAdams are state Sen. Nate Blouin, endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, and newcomer Liban Mohamed. This primary reflects a broader trend of progressive activism gaining traction even in traditionally conservative areas.
Maryland Republican Primary: Successor for Hogan
Maryland’s Republican primary aims to identify a successor to former Governor Larry Hogan. Hogan, who maintained a moderate conservative platform, handed over the governorship to Democrat Wes Moore. As Moore pursues re-election, Republicans face a crowded field of nine candidates seeking to reclaim gubernatorial leadership.
Among them, Dan Cox advocates for tax cuts and housing programs, while Ed Hale has switched parties for this race. Maryland Republicans are strategizing to safeguard their influence in the left-leaning state.
Reporting by Bedayn from Austin, Texas.
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