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Trump Wants Hatch to Run for 8th Term
President Donald Trump formally endorsed a possible re-election bid by Sen. Orrin Hatch, calling the Utah Republican a “very special man” at the start of a speech in Salt Lake City.
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President Donald Trump formally endorsed a possible re-election bid by Sen. Orrin Hatch, calling the Utah Republican a “very special man” at the start of a speech in Salt Lake City.
. | Senate Republicans appear to have the votes necessary to approve their tax code overhaul.
A number of Senate Democrats running for re-election in 2018 announced this week they’re opposed to the GOP tax plan.
Frank LoBiondo’s decision not to seek re-election earlier this month prompted Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales to move the 2nd District from a Solid Republican to Leans Republican race.
McCaskill is one of the most vulnerable senators running for re-election in 2018. Trump won Missouri by 19 points in 2016.
He is expected to call out the Democrat over her opposition to the Senate tax plan, senior administration officials said.
As he prepares to bring the first tax code re-write since 1986 to the Senate floor, Sen. Orrin G. Hatch of Utah is saying his Senate service might not be nearing its end.
He won re-election in 2012 by 18 points. He resigned in October after allegations of an extramarital affair and that he encouraged his mistress to seek an abortion.
Fred Upton announced Friday he will run for re-election instead of trying to challenge Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow in 2018. “I will not be a candidate for the U.S. Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called for investigation into the allegations.
Ann Kirkpatrick, who vacated the 1st District to run for Senate in 2016, is now running in what could be an open seat if GOP Rep. Martha McSally jumps into the Senate race.
The Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday begins in earnest its markup of the Republican bill to overhaul the U.S. tax code.
Cory Gardner, who leads Senate Republicans’ campaign arm, said Monday the Senate should vote to expel Roy Moore if he wins the Alabama Senate race.
With her allegations hanging in the media, along with those of another staff member who eventually came forward, Bates would go on to win re-election in November 1988, with the support of the National
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore should step aside in light of reports he initiated sexual relations with teenage girls.
Retired surgeon Nancy Dye, who lost a state senate bid in 2015, could also take a look at the seat.
Trump carried the district by 7 points and Love won re-election by 12 points. Rep. Peter T.
The National Republican Senate Committee has targeted Nelson’s seat for 2018.
“If these allegations are true, he must step aside,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday.
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