Consultant Greg Hunter won the Wyoming Democratic House nomination to challenge Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) in November, edging out immigration attorney Travis Helm in the primary.
With 92 percent of precincts reporting, The Associated Press called the race for Hunter, who carried 61 percent of the vote.
Hunter, a Laramie-based consultant, has touted his work with federal agencies and has campaigned on a message of preserving access to public lands and expanding Medicaid in Wyoming. He also supports the “Medicare for all” proposal popularized by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
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He will face Cheney, the eldest daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, in the November general election.
Cheney easily secured the Republican nomination in her primary on Tuesday, setting her up to seek a second term in the House. She is expected to sail to reelection in November.
Wyoming is among the deepest-red states in the country. Voters in the state have not elected a Democrat to the House since 1976, and Wyoming handed President Trump his largest margin of victory of any state in the 2016 election.