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Revision as of 03:43, May 20, 2022

Here is a growing list of GOP incumbents who were "primaried" (defeated in their own primaries) in 2022, and why:

Incumbent Office Reason for defeat in his primary
Sal Santoro Kentucky State Rep. (R-Union) defeated by Marianne Proctor, who ran on a pro-Constitution “liberty” platform critical of infringements during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ed Massey Kentucky State Rep. (R-Hebron) defeated by Steve Rawlings by a more than 2-to-1, who also ran on a pro-Constitution “liberty” platform critical of infringements during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adam Koenig Kentucky State Rep. (R-Erlanger) defeated by Erlanger City Councilman Steve Doan, pro-Constitution liberty platform
Madison Cawthorn Congressman from North Carolina observed that Zelensky is a thug and opposed $53+ billion in handouts to his Leftist regime; liberals retaliated by relentlessly smearing the 26-year-old, wheelchair-bound Cawthorn personally for harmless conduct.