Election updates: Mixed results for Trump-backed candidates in GOP primaries

Dr. Oz's Pennsylvania primary was too close to project Tuesday night.

Last Updated: May 18, 2022, 10:25 AM EDT

Voters were heading to the polls Tuesday for primary elections in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Kentucky, Idaho and Oregon amid a midterm season that will test the endorsement power of both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

While Trump wasn't successful across the board, at least 22 of his 25 endorsed candidates for Senate, House and governor (mostly in noncompetitive races) won Tuesday night, according to FiveThirtyEight.

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Here is how the news is developing today. All times Eastern. Check back for updates.
May 17, 2022, 6:58 PM EDT

Fetterman's primary day surgery 'successful': Campaign

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the front-runner in the state's Democratic Senate primary race, has completed a "successful procedure" to recieve a pacemaker and defibrillator, his campaign said Tuesday, after he suffered a stroke late last week.

"John Fetterman just completed a successful procedure to implant a pacemaker with a defibrillator. The procedure began at 3:15pm, John was released at 5:56pm, and he has been given the all-clear that it was successful. He is resting at the hospital and recovering well. John continues to improve every day, and he is still on track for a full recovery," the campaign said in a statement.

Lt. Governor and Democratic Party candidate for a Senate John Fetterman fills out his emergency absentee ballot for the Pennsylvania primary election in Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, Pa., , May, 17, 2022.
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Dr. Jay Bhatt, an internal medicine physician, instructor at the University of Illinois School of Public Health and ABC News Contributor, said the procedure to implant a defibrillator and pacemaker are "common but carry risks of infection, bleeding, and complications and inappropriate shocks from the defibrillator."

A day after Fetterman announced his stroke, his team said that he would not be attending his election night party and would remain in the hospital. His wife, Gisele, will speak in his place. His campaign released a photo Tuesday morning of Fetterman voting with an emergency absentee ballot from the hospital, where he is recovering.

May 17, 2022, 6:29 PM EDT

GOP Senate candidate in Pennsylvania seen marching near Proud Boys on Jan. 6

Republicans are looking to keep the seat held by Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Penn., who said he would retire, which would be a critical gain for Democrats in their effort to maintain their slim control in the Senate.

Former President Donald Trump announced his endorsement of Dr. Mehmet Oz in April, asserting that Oz would be the one most likely able to win the general election for Republicans. But within the past couple of weeks, conservative commentator Kathy Barnette has seen a surge in support. As reported by ABC News’ Lalee Ibssa, voters at Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania, an event meant to bolster Trump’s pick, were skeptical of Oz.

Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Kathy Barnette speaks with the news media after casting her vote in the primary at a polling location in Huntingdon Valley, Pa., May 17, 2022.
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But Barnette’s recent prominence has brought to light a series of Islamophobic and inflammatory comments she has posted to social media, as well as images first shared by an independent researcher of Barnette marching toward the Capitol. ABC News has verified two videos, one showing Barnette walking behind a man indicted in connection with the day’s events who prosecutors described as “a self-identified member of the Proud Boys.

Barnette’s campaign told NBC, "Kathy was in DC to support President Trump and demand election accountability. Any assertion that she participated in or supported the destruction of property is intentionally false. She has no connection whatsoever to the proud boys."

Following her surge in the polls, Trump said of Barnette: "She has many things in her past which have not been properly explained or vetted, but if she is able to do so, she will have a wonderful future in the Republican Party -- and I will be behind her all the way."

May 17, 2022, 6:01 PM EDT

Kenyatta looks to shake up Pennsylvania Dem Senate race

The leading candidates in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary race for Senate include Lt. Gov John Fetterman, Rep. Conor Lamb and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, a local surrogate for President Joe Biden throughout the 2020 general election.

Kenyatta rose to the national stage in the summer of 2020 as a Democratic National Convention keynote speaker when the party identified him as part of a group of "diverse voices from the next generation of party leaders." In the same year, a video went viral of Kenyatta delivering a passionate floor speech in Pennsylvania defending low-wage workers and highlighting the difficulties they faced amid the pandemic.

Democratic Senate candidate Malcolm Kenyatta casts his ballot in the Pennsylvania primary elections at a polling place in North Philadelphia, May 17, 2022.
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Democratic Senate candidate Malcolm Kenyatta and his husband, Dr. Matt Miller, cast their ballot in the Pennsylvania primary elections at a polling place in North Philadelphia, May 17, 2022.
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The 30-year-old state representative already broke barriers across his home state as the only gay Black man elected to the Pennsylvania legislature and has spoken about his experience with ABC News in the past, saying his differences only give him more will power.

Lamb and Fetterman, both from Allegheny County, are fighting for the same Western Pennsylvania bloc of voters. Kenyatta, who's struggled with fundraising, comes from the most populous and critically important Philadelphia area.

May 17, 2022, 5:41 PM EDT

Democratic House primaries could foreshadow party's direction

While much of the focus this midterm cycle has been on statewide races and the momentum behind Republicans amid dismal approval numbers for President Joe Biden, several Democratic House primaries could be emblematic of the direction of the party ahead of November.

In these contentious primary races in North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania, voters will choose between progressive and more moderate candidates. These races have drawn the attention of progressive heavyweights, including Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

Click here to read what you need to know about key Democratic House primary races, which include incumbent Rep. Kurt Schrader in Oregon gaining Biden's endorsement, and in North Carolina, Clay Aiken of "American Idol" fame taking another shot at Congress.

-ABC News Deputy Political Director Averi Harper

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