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- Democrat Deidre DeJear would become the first African-American elected to statewide office in Iowa if she wins her race for secretary of state.
- Republican Pearl Kim, a former special victims prosecutor and sexual assault survivor, would become the first Korean-American woman in Congress.
- Democrat Anna Eskamani, a former Planned Parenthood employee, wants to become the first Iranian-American in the Florida state House.
- At 21 years old, Republican Morgan Zegers would become the youngest member of the New York State Assembly ever.
- Arizona Republican Rep. Martha McSally, who said she’s getting her “ass kicked” over Democrats’ claims about her record on health care, is trailing Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema by one point. A victory for Sinema, who frames herself as a centrist, would make her the first Democrat to represent Arizona in the Senate in two decades.
- Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn has captured 51 percent of likely voters, beating former governor Phil Bredesen by 5 points.
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- Dakota Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp might’ve pulled in an eye-popping $12.4 million-plus since she voted against now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh, but she’s fallen more than 12 points behind her Republican challenger, Rep. Kevin Cramer.