Andy Kim Wins Democratic Primary for the U.S. Senate
Briefly

Representative Andy Kim, a lawmaker who has turned New Jersey politics on its head since entering the race to unseat Senator Robert Menendez, won the Democratic nomination for Senate on Tuesday after a campaign marked by a watershed ballot-access ruling.
The victory makes Mr. Kim, 41, a favorite to become New Jersey's next senator. He would be the first Korean American to be elected to the U.S. Senate.
For months, Mr. Kim's main opponent had been Tammy Murphy, the wife of Gov. Philip D. Murphy. Ms. Murphy, a first-time candidate, was bombarded by accusations of nepotism and dropped out of the race in March after failing to connect with voters.
Mr. Kim, a former member of the National Security Council who advised President Barack Obama on Iraq, was first elected to Congress in 2018 one of four Democrats that year to flip a New Jersey district from red to blue after Donald J. Trump was elected president.
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