Tuesday’s primaries shook up the political map across key states—Alabama, Florida, Wyoming, and California—with voters choosing governors, senators, and House reps. In Florida, a fierce governor’s race pitted Republican Byron Donalds against Democrat David Jolly, while also setting the stage for Marco Rubio’s Senate successor. Alaska stunned with its 16-candidate Senate field, where top-four finishers advance under an all-party primary system—and ranked-choice voting looms for November. Meanwhile, Wyoming’s historic open seats saw Harriet Hageman, already in Congress, leveraging her cash advantage to challenge rivals. California’s special election secured another blue House seat, no matter who won. These races are reshaping power dynamics—from Senate control to district representation—as money, strategy, and voter mood collide ahead of the general election.

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