Chuck Gray, the Republican Secretary of State of Wyoming, has secured the GOP nomination for the state's at-large U.S. House seat, which was previously held by Rep. Harriet Hageman, who is now running for the Senate. Gray, a Trump-aligned conservative, emerged victorious from a competitive primary that included candidates such as businessman Steve Friess and Reid Rasner. This primary was necessitated by Hageman's decision to vacate her House seat to pursue a Senate position, which has led to multiple open races in Wyoming for the first time in over thirty years. The primary race was noted for being the most expensive on Wyoming's ballot. With no endorsements from Trump or Hageman, candidates competed for the support of conservative voters. The Republican nominee is expected to have a strong advantage in the upcoming November election, as Wyoming is a predominantly Republican state, having elected only one Democrat to statewide office in over three decades.
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Chuck Gray wins GOP nomination for Wyoming's at-large House seat
Chuck Gray has won the Republican nomination for Wyoming's at-large U.S. House seat, previously held by Rep. Harriet Hageman, who is running for the Senate. The primary was marked by a competitive field and significant campaign spending, with the Republican nominee expected to have a strong advantage in the general election due to the state's Republican leanings.
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Trump-aligned conservative emerges from crowded primary to decide who fills Wyoming’s lone House seat
Chuck Gray wins GOP nomination for Wyoming's at-large House seat