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SUMMARY
The midterm elections kicked off in earnest with primary contests in Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas. There was some confusion at the polls, and the results led to sharp words, a few upsets and more questions about the elections still to come. Geoff Bennett reports.
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Key Terms
primary elections — Elections held by political parties to select their candidates. Primary elections are used to select candidates for local, state and national elections.
WARM-UP QUESTIONS
- Where were the primaries held that were described in this segment?
- Who were some of the winners mentioned?
- What were some of the concerns about elections in Texas?
- How did Republican politicians describe their relationships with President Trump?
- When will additional primaries be held?
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
- What issues do you think will be most important for politicians running in the 2026 midterms?
- Do you think the issues that decide elections on the local level (statewide) and national level (Congress) will be similar or different?
Media literacy: Why do you think the producers included the following graphic at the end of the segment?
WHAT STUDENTS CAN DO
- What races are taking place in your own community? When do primaries take place, and what other issues, such as ballot measures, might voters take up in 2026? To find out, visit Ballotpedia and search for your county or town. Then discuss —
- Do you know anything about the candidates in the races mentioned? How could you find out more?
- Are there any other critical votes in your area this year?
- For more on the early primaries, read the article, "Takeaways from the first elections of 2026 midterms" and watch the first video in our Monitoring the Midterms lesson series, What the Texas primaries could reveal about the midterms.
A boy peers out from under a voting booth as his mother marks her ballot during the state’s primary election to choose candidates for the November midterm elections, in Cary, North Carolina, U.S., March 3, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake
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