Rep. Bennie Thompson beat back a challenge from a younger Democrat with ties to Capitol Hill to win his primary on Tuesday night.
The 30-year House veteran is likely return to Washington for another term based on the heavily Democratic lean of Mississippi’s 2nd District.
Thompson beat Evan Turnage, according to projections from The Associated Press. Turnage is an attorney who previously served as chief counsel to then-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and senior counsel to Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusett.
Turnage, 34, is part of a wave of younger Democrats seeking to turn the page on an older generation of lawmakers in Washington. But he fell short on Tuesday.
Thompson, 78, was first elected to Congress in 1993. Throughout his three-decade career, he rose through the ranks, securing the top position on the House Committee on Homeland Security. In 2021, he was also appointed as chairman of the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack. Last year, then-President Joe Biden awarded Thompson the Presidential Citizens Medal, praising his “steadfast commitment to truth.”








