Yesterday’s May 5, 2026, Primaries Deliver Wins for America First
Indiana: Trump-Backed Challengers Dominate
In Indiana, Trump-endorsed candidates delivered a powerful rebuke to establishment incumbents. At least five of the seven targeted state senators—who had resisted redistricting efforts to bolster GOP congressional maps—lost their primaries. This outcome proves primary voters are done tolerating resistance to core priorities like fair maps and stronger majorities. It’s not personal; it’s about results. Conservatives are rewarding fighters who advance America First policies over cautious insiders.
🚨BLOODBATH IN INDIANA🚨
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 6, 2026
Weak Republican Indiana State Senators who refused to redistrict are dropping like flies. Trump-endorsed candidates winning in LANDSLIDES
The scorecard:
SD 19 – WIN
SD 39 – WIN
SD 1 – WIN
SD 6 – WIN
SD 41 – WIN
SD 11 – WIN
SD 21 – WIN
SD 23 – TOSSUP pic.twitter.com/6C4a07EY3p
Ohio: Vivek Ramaswamy’s Landslide Victory
Ohio sent an even clearer signal. Vivek Ramaswamy secured the Republican nomination for governor with roughly 82% of the vote, crushing his opponent. This sets up a November showdown against Democrat Dr. Amy Acton, the former state health director whose COVID-era policies drew heavy criticism from conservatives for overreach and lockdowns. Ohio hasn’t elected a Democrat governor in decades, and Ramaswamy’s fresh, pro-innovation, anti-woke vision positions Republicans strongly for continued dominance in the Buckeye State.
Vivek won EVERY SINGLE county in Ohio. His primary challenger didn’t win a single county pic.twitter.com/2zapQ4kvqa
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 6, 2026
Senate Outlook and Broader Momentum
Democrat Sherrod Brown won his primary easily and will face Republican Jon Husted in the fall special election. This remains a prime pickup opportunity in a state that has shifted decisively red. Brown’s big-government record stands in sharp contrast to a Trump-aligned ticket emphasizing border security, energy production, and reduced federal interference.
The Enduring Strength of America First
These results highlight the clear superiority of the America First movement over outdated Republican figures like Mike Pence. While Pence represents the old guard—focused on traditional conservatism that often compromised on trade, immigration, and cultural issues—the MAGA base continues to reject that approach. Trump’s influence persists because it delivers: economic nationalism, accountability for RINOs, and unapologetic defense of American interests. Pence’s post-VP path, marked by distance from Trump’s agenda, underscores why voters have moved on. Grassroots conservatives are energized precisely because America First prioritizes winning over polite establishment norms.
The Pence coalition in Indiana is getting crushed by MAGA tonight.
— C3 (@C_3C_3) May 6, 2026
Make no mistake about it…
Pence was involved in every anti-Trump move in Indiana. pic.twitter.com/xSECT40c9U
Despite midterm headwinds, yesterday reaffirmed robust Republican momentum. Successful redistricting fights and strong nominees like Ramaswamy equip the party well for November. The message is unmistakable: The base demands loyalty to principles that put America first, and it’s purging weakness to secure lasting victories. (Word count: 398)
