WASHINGTON — Republicans have elected South Dakota Sen. John Thune as the next Senate majority leader, completing a momentous ...
Republican John Thune of South Dakota is elected next Senate majority leader, making him a key partner in power to Trump ...
The 63-year-old won 25 votes for Senate majority leader, while Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, got 15 and Florida Sen. Rick Scott ...
Republicans on Wednesday elected Senator John Thune of South Dakota, their No. 2 in the chamber, to serve as majority leader ...
Thune, who is 63 and in his fourth Senate term, has promised to work closely with President-elect Donald Trump despite ...
South Dakota Sen. John Thune hailed his election as the next Senate Majority Leader Wednesday, vowing to work to enact Donald ...
Before the Senate, Thune represented in the House, worked as the executive director of the South Dakota Republican Party and ...
Thune, a senator from South Dakota, has differed with Donald Trump at times but now says he's committed to Trump's agenda.
Now he is going to be the leader of the place himself. Mr. Thune, 63, the telegenic senator from South Dakota, will take over as majority leader in January, heading a new Senate Republican ...
Clinton Anderson, who served as the United States Secretary of Agriculture under President Harry S. Truman, was born in ...
Two decades after John Thune ignited his political brand by knocking off Democratic Senate Leader Tom Daschle in South Dakota ...
Sen. John Thune, R-South Dakota, asks a question of U.S. Trade Representative Katherine C. Tai as she testifies before the Senate Finance Committee on Capitol Hill, May 12, 2021, in Washington ...