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Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin (born February 11, 1962) [1] is an American politician and lawyer serving since 2013 as the junior United States senator from Wisconsin.A member of the Democratic Party, she has also served as the Secretary of the Senate Democratic Caucus since 2017 and is the dean of the United States congressional delegation from Wisconsin.
Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin (2013–present) [2] Michael Bennet, Colorado (2009–present), 2020 candidate for the Democratic nomination for president [3] Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut (2011–present) [4] Cory Booker, New Jersey (2013–present), 2020 candidate for the Democratic nomination for president [5] Sherrod Brown, Ohio (2007–present) [6]
Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin's second ad of her reelection bid highlights her efforts to ward off significant cuts to the pensions of more than 22,000 Wisconsin workers and retirees.
Incumbent Tammy Baldwin was first elected in 2012, defeating former governor Tommy Thompson by 6 percentage points. She was re-elected in 2018 by 11 percentage points. [4] [5] The race was considered to be slightly favorable to Baldwin, despite Wisconsin's nearly even partisan lean, with most polls showing Baldwin to be the favorite to win.
Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin was projected to win a third term in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, dispatching Republican businessman Eric Hovde in one of the nation’s hardest-fought Senate races ...
Vice President Harris made her final push for Wisconsin before Election Day, joined by Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.) on a three-stop swing through the key battleground state. “Wisconsin, truly ...
MADISON – Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin raised more than $5.4 million in the first quarter of 2024, her campaign told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin (2013–present) [42] Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader (2017–2021, 2025–present) from New York (1999–present) [43] U.S. representatives. Pramila Jayapal, WA-07 (2017–present) and chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (2021–present) [33] Gwen Moore, WI-04 (2005–present) [44] Mark Pocan, WI-02 ...