Les élections primaires en Géorgie marquent des courses compétitives aux enjeux nationaux

Les électeurs de Géorgie se rendent aux urnes ce mardi pour des élections primaires qui incluent des scrutins républicains très médiatisés pour le Sénat américain et le poste de gouverneur. Les démocrates tentent de remporter deux sièges à la Cour suprême de l'État lors du même vote.

La course au Sénat américain oppose le démocrate sortant Jon Ossoff à plusieurs prétendants républicains. Parmi les principaux candidats figurent le membre du Congrès Mike Collins, qui domine les premières collectes de fonds et les sondages, ainsi que Buddy Carter et Derek Dooley. Le scrutin devrait se diriger vers un second tour, le président Trump n'ayant pas encore apporté son soutien à un candidat.

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