Trump-aligned conservative emerges from crowded primary to decide who fills Wyoming’s lone House seat
Wyoming’s Republican Secretary of State Chuck Gray has won the GOP nomination for the state’s at-large U.S.
House seat to replace Rep.
Harriet Hageman, who is running for Senate.
Gray emerged from a crowded primary to become the heavy favorite to represent the deeply conservative state in Congress.
Gray, a prominent Trump-aligned conservative who has served as secretary of state since 2023, defeated a field that included businessman Steve Friess and Reid Rasner.
WYOMING ELECTION CHIEF MOUNTS FULL-COURT PRESS AGAINST 'RADICAL LEFT'S' PUSH TO REMOVE TRUMP FROM BALLOT The Republican primary was triggered by Rep.
Harriet Hageman’s decision to give up Wyoming’s lone House seat and run for the U.S.
Senate.
Hageman, who was first elected to Congress in 2022 after defeating former Rep.
Liz Cheney in a nationally watched Republican primary, is seeking the seat being vacated by retiring Sen.
Cynthia Lummis.
The reshuffling has produced an unusual number of open races in Wyoming, with the governorship, Senate seat and House seat all open in the same election cycle for the first time in more than three decades.
GOP LAWMAKER RIPS 'LOST IN THE WILDERNESS' DOGE PROTESTERS AMID CHAOS AT HER TOWN HALL: 'HIGHLY ORCHESTRATED' The contest to replace Hageman drew a sprawling Republican field and became the most expensive race on Wyoming’s primary ballot.
The race unfolded without an endorsement from either Trump or Hageman, leaving candidates to compete for many of the same conservative voters.
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