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Senate, John Thune
Who is Sen. John Thune? Do we know who voted for him? What to know about majority leader
Senate Republicans have elected Sen.
John
Thune
, R-S.D., as the next Senate majority leader this week.
Thune
won in a secret ballot vote of 29-24, beating Sen.
John
Cornyn, R-Texas, in the second round of voting. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., also ran but was ...
John Thune Elected to Replace Mitch McConnell as the Republican Senate Leader, Fending Off MAGA Challenger
South Dakota Sen. John Thune was chosen to become the new Republican Senate leader on Wednesday, Nov. 13, replacing longtime leader Mitch McConnell. He beat out two other candidates in a closed-door v
Republicans Elect John Thune As Next Senate Leader
Thune's election comes at a critical time for the Senate GOP, with the party considering wide-ranging legislation that would tackle tax cuts, immigration, and energy policy. Thune
Senate Republicans elect John Thune as their new leader, replacing Mitch McConnell
Thune, of South Dakota, beat out Sens. John Cornyn of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida in a secret ballot election to replace Mitch McConnell.
Sen. John Thune wins Senate majority leader post for incoming Trump government
The GOP leaders were gathering behind closed doors to choose via secret ballot between South Dakota’s John Thune, John Cornyn of Texas and Sen. Rick Scott of Florida.
Republicans Pick Traditionalist John Thune As New US Senate Leader
The Republicans in the US Senate picked John Thune as the chamber's new leader Wednesday as lawmakers scrambling to prepare for President-elect Donald Trump's new administration rejected his camp's favored candidate.
Sen. Mike Rounds on Thune becoming majority leader
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds about Sen. John Thune, his colleague, becoming the next majority leader and establishing a new era for Republicans.
Republican John Thune of South Dakota is elected the next Senate majority leader
Sen. John Thune has won an internal election among Republican senators to become the chamber’s next majority leader. It makes the South Dakota Republican a key partner on Capitol Hill
Black Star News
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The Journey of John Thune: From Small Town Roots to Political Power
Discover how John Thune rose from small-town South Dakota basketball courts to become a powerful figure in the U.S. Senate ...
Tennessean
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John Thune, a former Trump GOP critic, wins Senate majority leader post: What we know so far
SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota - U.S. Sen.
John
Thune
was chosen by his peers on Wednesday to lead his Republican colleagues ...
WIBC
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John Thune Has Been Named the Senate Leader
Thune
and Texas’
John
Cornyn faced off in a secret vote after Florida ... Indiana Republican Senator Todd
Young
...
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Trump Transition Updates: President-Elect Wants Matt Gaetz for Attorney General
The Republican Party secured control of the House, giving the G.O.P. a governing trifecta in Washington to enact Mr. Trump’s ...
1d
on MSN
John Cornyn of Texas will not be the U.S. Senate’s next majority leader
U.S. Senate Republicans did not select Sen. John Cornyn of Texas to be the next majority leader, going instead with Sen. John Thune of South Dakota. Cornyn survived the first ballot in Wednesday’s ...
Hosted on MSN
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Meet the GOP's Senate resistance
Next year's outlandish confirmation fights could thrust incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) between his ...
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on MSN
Joe Biden to Donald Trump at White House Meeting: 'Welcome Back'
President-elect Trump said, "Politics is tough and in many cases it's in many not a nice world but it is a nice world today." ...
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