Primary season is wrapping up and we're two months away from the November midterm elections that will decide which party will take control of the House and Senate.This year's primaries have featured both the surprising and the expected. In Kansas, voters voted against an amendment that would make abortion illegal in the state. Wyoming, Rep. Liz Cheney — a Republican and member of the Jan. 6 committee — lost her race without much fanfare. And so far, according to a recent tally from NPR, 91 percent of Trump-backed candidates have won their open primaries. We discuss what this means for the fate of the parties in November. We also look at what this political moment can tell us about the future of the country.Want to support 1A?
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