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Crockett accuses liberal podcast hosts of racial motive in criticism of her Texas Senate bid
Rep. Jasmine Crockett suggested podcasters Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang said "the quiet part out loud" about her Texas Senate campaign bid and strategy.
Fresh off an endorsement from President Donald Trump, Rep. Julia Letlow of Louisiana is launching a U.S. Senate bid against fellow Republican and second-term Sen.
The former sports broadcaster turned candidate attacked “radical ideologies” in a campaign video packed with conservative talking points.
Former NFL reporter Michele Tafoya officially launched her Republican bid for Minnesota Senate on Wednesday, coming a day after she filed paperwork to run for retiring Sen. Tina Smith’s (D-Minn.) seat.
A text message circulated among Democrats in Montana said Bodnar could run as an independent against incumbent Republican Steve Daines.
University of Montana president Seth Bodnar has resigned from his post to explore an independent bid for the Senate in one of the most expensive states in the 2024 race, according to people familiar with the matter and local press reports.
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Jasmine Crockett hits back at liberal critics of her Senate bid, suggests they might be getting paid
Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett fired back at critics questioning her Senate campaign, claiming the doubters are "afraid" of her actually winning.
Michelle Tafoya, who worked as a sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football from 2011-22 and now hosts a conservative podcast, has announced a Senate run as a Republican in Minnesota. Tafoya’s announcement comes as Minnesota has been roiled by the ICE crackdown in that state and protests over the killing of Renee Good on Jan. 7.
Seth Bodnar, the president of the University of Montana, announced Wednesday he’d step down from his position running the state’s flagship university, a week after reporting from Montana Free Press and Lee Enterprises created widespread speculation that he’ll run against Steve Daines for the U.
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James Talarico unveils Spanish-language TV ad, signaling push for Latino support in Texas Senate bid
The spot, which describes the Austin Democrat’s work on education issues in the Legislature, will air this week in nearly a dozen of the state’s largest media markets.