In the Democratic primary for U.S. House District 30, Jasmine Crockett will likely not avoid a runoff against Jane Hope Hamilton.
Johnson missed her last State of the Union and spent the day campaigning and going to polls with Crockett.
Tuesday night, Crockett was talking to supporters and watching the results come in with them. She had the name recognition and late money to stand out in this race.
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