Rebecca Bennett has won a high-stakes Democratic Party primary in the US state of New Jersey, setting up a contest against Republican Tom Kean Jr, backed by President Donald Trump, for one of the most competitive seats in the upcoming midterm elections.Bennett, a former US Navy helicopter pilot, defeated three Democratic rivals in New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District, securing about 47.2 percent of the vote, according to projected results on Tuesday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listHer nearest competitor, Tina Shah, received 20.2 percent.Kean and Bennett will now square off in November for a seat that has changed party hands twice within the past eight years and ranks as a key target for Democrats hoping to capture the House of Representatives.Independent analysts rate the contest as a toss-up. Rebecca Bennett holds her daughter, Rosie, during a primary election night watch party in Bridgewater, New Jersey, on June 2, 2026 [Ryan Murphy/AP]The race has attracted heightened attention because of Kean’s prolonged absence from Congress.The Republican incumbent has missed more than 100 House votes since early March due to an undisclosed illness.Despite his absence, Kean ran unopposed in the Republican primary with Trump’s backing.Kean said on Tuesday that he remained focused on his recovery and expected to return to in-person work within weeks.Hours before polls closed, Kean released a statement promising greater transparency about his health while suggesting his return to in-person work could take longer than previously anticipated. Ad …