https://thefederalist.com/2020/03/04/super-tuesday-primaries-put-gop-closer-to-reclaiming-house-majority/
TEXAS- DISTRICT 12- KAY GRANGER, DISTRICT 32 GENEVIEVE COLLINS, DISTRICT 24 BETH VAN DUYNE
DISTRICT 7 HOUSTON- WESLEY HUNT
House Republicans had a good night on Tuesday, where a powerful incumbent fended off a well-funded primary challenger, and the party picked up one African-American and several women candidates to challenge Democrats this fall.
In Texas, Congresswoman Kay Granger who leads the House Appropriations Committee came out on top in a primary challenge from local conservative activist Chris Putnam in the state’s 12th district. Putnam accused Granger of not being far enough aligned with President Donald Trump, despite having Trump’s endorsement.
The bitter race attracted a considerable amount of outside spending, with the conservative Club For Growth sweeping in to oust Granger while the House GOP leadership’s super PAC, the Congressional Leadership Fund spent more than $1.3 million to protect Granger.
The incumbent congresswoman ultimately defeated Putnam with 58 percent of the vote to Putnam’s 42.
Elsewhere, House Republicans secured nominations for key recruits in their efforts to elect more women and minorities.
In Houston-area 7th district, conservative African-American Army veteran Wesley Hunt captured the nomination to challenge incumbent freshman Democratic Rep. Lizzie Fletcher who flipped the seat just two years earlier. Both the Cook Political Report and Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball rank the seat as “leaning Democratic,” making for a competitive race this fall with Hunt’s nomination to reclaim the seat.