Wisconsin Republican businessman Eric Hovde wins US Senate primary, will face Democrat Baldwin
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican businessman Eric Hovde easily won Wisconsin’s primary for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday and will face Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin in November.
Hovde, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, faced only nominal opposition and has been running as the presumptive nominee for months. He’s already spent at least $13 million of his own money on the race to knock off Baldwin, who is running unopposed in her party’s primary as she seeks a third term.
The race is a key target for both sides as Democrats try to hold onto their majority in the Senate.
Baldwin has attacked Hovde as an out-of-touch California bank owner, while Hovde argues Baldwin is too liberal for Wisconsin. Hovde previously ran for the Senate in 2012 but lost in the primary.