Idaho Republican U.S. Sen. Crapo wins fifth term
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Republican Senator Mike Crapo on Tuesday won a fifth term in the deeply conservative state that hasn’t elected a Democratic senator since 1974.
The 71-year-old had a huge fundraising advantage and name recognition over other candidates heading into the election.
Crapo raised about $6.5 million compared to about $26,000 for his Democratic challenger, 41-year-old David Roth, who topped the remaining candidates in fundraising. Crapo had more than $5.5 million cash on hand at the end of June, according to federal election tracking.
Other candidates in the race are Independent Scott Cleveland, Libertarian Idaho Sierra Law and Constitution Party candidate Ray Writz.