Jack Ciattarelli, a former state assemblyman and Trump-endorsed candidate, won the Republican nomination for governor of New Jersey in 2025, setting up a general election race against Democrat Mikie Sherrill.
Sen. Ron Johnson admitted to reading an outdated version of his speech at the Republican National Convention, which did not account for the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Johnson's speech criticized Democratic policies and emphasized unity under Trump and the GOP. The convention also marked Trump's first public appearance since the attack, where he and Sen. JD Vance were officially nominated as the Republican presidential and vice-presidential candidates, respectively.
Former President Donald Trump has been officially nominated as the Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential election during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Trump, who secured the necessary delegates in March, announced Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance as his vice presidential running mate. The roll call vote confirmed Trump's nomination with 2,387 votes.
Real estate developer Curtis Bashaw won the GOP nomination for Senate in New Jersey, defeating Trump-endorsed candidate Christine Serrano Glassner. Bashaw benefited from the county line ballot system, which gave him a favorable position. He will face Democratic candidate Rep. Andy Kim and incumbent Sen. Bob Menendez, who is running as an independent amid a federal corruption case, in the general election.
David Taylor has won the GOP nomination in Ohio's 2nd Congressional District race and will face Democrat Samantha Meadows in the November election. The district, which covers much of southern Ohio, became open after GOP U.S. Rep. Brad Wenstrup retired last year. Taylor, a native of Clermont and Brown counties, emphasized his private sector and public service experience as an assistant county prosecutor as differentiators in the race. He has also expressed support for Donald Trump.
New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman predicts a "brutal" and "shocking" eight months leading up to the 2024 election, as Donald Trump secures the GOP nomination and faces a criminal trial in his hush-money case later this month. Haberman also highlights Trump's team's concerns about campaign cash and the former president's reported desire to debate President Joe Biden.
New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman predicts a "brutal" and "shocking" eight months leading up to the 2024 election, as Donald Trump secures the GOP nomination and faces a criminal trial in his hush-money case later this month. Haberman also highlights Trump's team's concerns about campaign cash and his reported desire to debate President Joe Biden, despite refusing to do so with his Republican primary rivals.
New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman predicts a "brutal" and "shocking" eight months leading up to the 2024 election, as Donald Trump secures the GOP nomination and faces a criminal trial in his hush-money case later this month. Haberman also highlights Trump's team's concerns about campaign cash and his reported desire to debate President Joe Biden, despite refusing to do so with his Republican primary rivals.
Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley ended her presidential campaign after a series of second-place finishes on Super Tuesday, leaving Donald Trump as the only major candidate in the running for the GOP nomination. Haley did not endorse Trump but stated that he needed to earn the votes of those who did not support him. Despite initially planning to continue her campaign, Haley's poor showing on Super Tuesday led to her decision to drop out. Her chances of replacing Trump as the nominee on the 2024 presidential ticket have diminished, and potential running mate picks for Trump include Sen. Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy, or Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota.
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley won the Republican primary in Washington, D.C., prompting Donald Trump to claim he "purposely" stayed away from the vote. Despite Trump's ire, Haley's victory is seen as a boost ahead of Super Tuesday elections. Her win is historic, making her the first woman to win a Republican primary in U.S. history. On Tuesday, 16 states will hold primaries, and Trump is expected to secure the GOP nomination in the days afterward.
Former South Carolina governor and Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has stated that she will continue in the race for the GOP nomination as long as she remains competitive, ahead of the Super Tuesday primaries. Despite trailing behind former president Donald Trump in delegates, Haley emphasized the importance of the upcoming primaries in 15 states and one territory, and received endorsements from Trump-critical Republican senators like Lisa Murkowski. Haley also indicated that she may not be bound by a previous pledge to support the GOP nominee, expressing a focus on her own decision-making.
Former President Donald Trump secured victories in the Idaho caucus, adding to his earlier wins in Michigan and Missouri, bringing him closer to securing the 2024 GOP nomination over his sole remaining challenger Nikki Haley. Trump has defeated Haley in every primary and caucus so far, and took a shot at President Joe Biden after his wins. With only two Republican contests left before Super Tuesday, Haley has vowed to stay in the race but refused to disclose when she would consider dropping out.
Former President Donald Trump secured a victory in Idaho's Republican caucuses, adding to his recent wins in Missouri and Michigan as he heads towards Super Tuesday on March 5. Despite Trump's dominance, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley remains in the race and vows to continue through Super Tuesday, where 32 delegates are at stake in Idaho. If no candidate receives a majority, the delegates will be allocated proportionally to the vote results.
J.R. Majewski has suspended his campaign for Ohio’s 9th Congressional district, just days after stating he would stay in the race. This decision follows his censure by local GOP leadership for making disparaging comments about Special Olympians. Despite apologizing for the comments, he cited concerns about the "Deep State" fighting against him as a reason for suspending his campaign. Early voting in the primary election is already underway, and his name will still appear on the Republican ballot.
Former President Donald Trump won the Missouri caucuses and swept the delegate haul at a Michigan GOP convention, moving closer to the GOP nomination. His last major rival, Nikki Haley, faced steep odds and struggled to gain support. Idaho Republicans planned to caucus later, and the next event on the Republican calendar is in the District of Columbia. Trump is on track to lock up the nomination days later.