Moderate Democrat Wins Primary in Utah's 1st Congressional District
Ben McAdams secured the Democratic nomination in Utah's new 1st Congressional District, overcoming progressive challengers. The primary attracted significant financial support. (sources: nbcnews, cbsnews, foxnews, thehill, ksl)

Ben McAdams won the Democratic primary in Utah's 1st Congressional District, defeating three progressive candidates. The race was notable for its high financial stakes, with $4.6 million raised.
- Ben McAdams faced three progressive challengers in the Democratic primary.
- The primary race drew $4.6 million in funding.
- McAdams is considered a moderate Democrat in a Republican-leaning state.
Why it matters
The outcome may influence the dynamics of the Democratic Party in a competitive district.
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