Voters in several key states are gearing up for crucial primaries as the mid-term elections heat up. In Utah and Maryland, redistricting is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the Democratic primaries. The redrawn congressional maps have sparked controversy and debate, with many Democrats accusing Republicans of gerrymandering to secure an advantage in the general election. As a result, voters in these states will be closely watching the primaries to see how the new district lines impact the outcome of the elections. Meanwhile, in South Carolina, Republican voters will be heading to the polls for a run-off election. The state's primary season has been marked by intense competition, with several high-profile candidates vying for the party's nomination. As the Republican Party looks to maintain its stronghold in the state, the run-off election will be a critical test of its strength and unity.
Redistricting will be central to Democratic primaries in Utah and Maryland while South Carolina faces Republican run-off.