Article snippet: The TAKE with Rick Klein The campaign worries for this fall reside mainly on the right. But much of the remaining primary action is on the left, as intra-party squabbles that have been on display for half a year play out in a last batch of voting this week. Tuesday is primary day in New Hampshire, with Rhode Island following Wednesday and New York’s state-level primaries held Thursday. Progressive challengers in each northeastern state have made things interesting for establishment favorites — including the incumbent Democratic governors in Rhode Island and New York. But New Hampshire could host the most interesting race of the late-primary season, not least for the state’s outsize role in picking presidential nominees. A congressional district that seems to catch every wave — it’s gone R-D-R-D-R-D in the space of just a dozen years – has an 11-way free-for-all for the Democratic nomination to replace a retiring incumbent. The establishment favorite is being challenged by, among others, a female former Marine captain and Sen. Bernie Sanders’ son (who, intriguingly, does not appear to have caught on in the race). Democrats in the Granite State get one last shot before 2020 to help define the party’s image in the era of President Donald Trump. The RUNDOWN with MaryAlice Parks As the Atlantic Coast braces for yet another rough hurricane season, leaders on the Pacific Coast in California have sealed a sweeping climate deal. In response to Presiden... Link to the full article to read more