O'Donnell navigated a field of self-funded rivals to clinch the spot, benefiting from the backing of the MAGA Majority initiative. He bested a slate of candidates that included neurosurgeon Aury Nagy, former U.S. Ambassador to Iceland Jeff Gunter, and businesswoman Tera Anderson. The race drew significant attention due to the district’s status as a perennial bellwether for national political shifts.
Looking toward the general election, O'Donnell will challenge Democratic incumbent Susie Lee. The contest is expected to attract substantial outside spending and intense party focus, mirroring the razor-thin margins of previous cycles. Lee faces a rigorous defense of her seat in a territory where Trump previously secured a narrow victory, signaling a grueling campaign ahead for both parties.





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