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Democrat Jon Tester, a popular three-term senator and “dirt farmer” is in the fight of his political career against Trump-backed Tim Sheehy, a wealthy former NAVY Seal, who made derogatory ...
Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell’s potential successors have been crisscrossing the country, cozying up to former President Donald Trump and barnstorming key battleground states in the final ...
Born in Colombia, Moreno became a high-profile Cleveland car dealer before defeat ing Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, who has held that Senate seat since 2007. Trump endorsed Moreno during the GOP ...
Updated 7:05 PM PST, November 5, 2024. Follow live: Updates from AP’s coverage of the presidential election. WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans flipped one Senate seat to deadlock the chamber Tuesday, while House races unfolded in a state-by-state slog and polls closed in key states that could decide control of Congress.
Several GOP senators have not endorsed Trump — and likely won't before the election. Some of them voted to impeach Trump after January 6 and have sworn him off entirely.
Seven GOP senators voted with Democrats — the most bipartisan impeachment vote in U.S. history — but well short of the 17 needed to convict the former president.
If 10 additional Republican senators had voted for conviction, Trump would not today be the party’s presumptive nominee.
Seven Republican senators voted to convict former President Trump on the charge of incitement to insurrection, joining Democrats to make it it a far more bipartisan vote than Mr. Trump's...
At least 17 Republican senators would need to join all 50 Democrats to convict Mr. Trump by a two-thirds majority.
Seven Senate Republicans defied former President Donald Trump by voting to convict him for inciting an insurrection after losing the 2020 election.