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RNC to Send Hundreds of Republican Officials to Support Hershel Walker in Georgia Senate Runoff

The Republican National Committee is sending hundreds of GOP officials and staffers to Georgia this week as the Senate runoff between Republican Hershel Walker and Democrat Raphael Warnock begins.

‘Bury’ the Republican Party and ‘Build Something New’: Sen. Josh Hawley

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) wants to reform the GOP after the Senate ended up staying under Democrat control following midterm election results.

Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly Defeats Republican Blake Masters in Arizona

Incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly has defeated Republican challenger Blake Masters in Arizona's 2022 U.S. Senate election, according to the Associated Press, which called the race...

Senators Indicate the End of McConnell’s Senate Leadership

Numerous Republican senators, including Josh Hawley (MO), Marco Rubio (FL), Mike Lee (UT), Ron Johnson (WI), Ted Cruz (TX), and others have raised the alarm that Mitch McConnell's time in Senate leadership may be coming to a close.

Hershel Walker Raises $3.3 Million for Runoff Election

Georgia Senate Republican candidate Hershel Walker has already raised $3.3 million on the first day of his runoff election campaign.

Manchin Stalls Biden’s Green Agenda

The West Virginia senator refused to confirm the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission chairman.

Republican Katie Britt Becomes Alabama’s First Elected Female Senator

Katie Britt of Alabama set a historical record by being the first Republican female elected Senator for the state.

December Runoff for Georgia Senate

Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock and GOP candidate Herschel Walker are set to undergo a runoff election on December 6.

Senator Mike Lee Re-Elected Without Support of Mitt Romney

The state of Utah re-elected Republican Sen. Mike Lee without Mitt Romney's endorsement, making 55.4% of the vote against Evan McMullin.

State Department Allows Intelligence Agencies Access to Personal Information of U.S. Citizens

Over 145 million Americans have personal data now accessible to a variety of government agencies, as revealed in a letter from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) to State Secretary Antony Blinken.

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