Stories Related to Tuesday Primaries May Be First Expressions Of Voters' Wrath

Tuesday primaries may be first expressions of voters' wrath

Veteran senators face heated races in Arkansas, Pennsylvania and Kentucky. With anger all around, voters in three states will signal on Tuesday the depth of the country's anti-establishment mood, which threatens lawmakers in both parties and raises prospects for an even more polarized Congress after November.

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