Voters in Oklahoma, Georgia, and Washington DC headed to the polls Tuesday in a cluster of primaries and runoffs carrying national weight for the Republican Party.
Oklahoma's gubernatorial and Senate Republican primaries serve as a direct gauge of Donald Trump's endorsement muscle inside a deep-red state. Trump-backed candidates face opponents testing whether his hold on the base has softened heading into the 2026 midterm cycle.
In Georgia, a Senate runoff is drawing national attention and money, with the outcome expected to influence the party's posture ahead of November. The race has been framed as a contest between Trump loyalists and establishment-aligned Republicans.
On the foreign policy front, Vice President JD Vance told reporters Monday that nuclear inspectors will “absolutely” be permitted back into Iran under the terms of an emerging deal, a claim that drew immediate scrutiny from arms-control analysts who told the Wail the framework remains unsigned and unverified.
DC voters are casting ballots Tuesday in local primary contests with no federal seats at stake.
First results from Oklahoma and Georgia are expected late Tuesday night, with runoff certifications to follow in the days after.