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WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Georgia, announced he will run for Georgia's Senate seat in 2026. He is the first GOP challenger to Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in what is expected to be ...
Two-term Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who was the GOP's top Senate recruit in battleground Georgia for next year's midterm elections, announced Monday that he is passing on launching a campaign.
“Over the last few weeks, I have had many conversations with friends, supporters, and leaders across the country who encouraged me to run for the US Senate in 2026. I greatly appreciate their ...
The Senate voted Tuesday to confirm Wall Street veteran Frank Bisignano to head the Social Security Administration despite strong opposition from Democrats. He was confirmed in a 53-47 vote.
Senate Democrats are warning that Mike Waltz is going to have a very difficult time during his confirmation hearing for the role of United Nations ambassador. "It will be a brutal, brutal hearing ...
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) might be one step closer to running for Senate. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) revealed on Monday that he will not be running in the 2026 U.S. Senate race to ...
By Shane Goldmacher Shane Goldmacher is a national political correspondent who has covered Senate races since 2012. Senator Chuck Schumer and his allies are working aggressively to stretch a ...
Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Indian American Congressman from Illinois, has launched his campaign for the U.S. Senate and received the endorsement of the Indian American Impact Fund. The organization ...
ATLANTA — While she hasn’t decided yet about a possible Senate run, Georgia U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she can win a primary for the Senate or Governor’s race in 2026.
Brian Kemp, Georgia’s Republican governor, announced Monday that he’s not running for U.S. Senate in 2026 against Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff.Related video above: Georgia Gov. Kemp ...
THE GOVERNOR’S PRIORITIES FOR THE STATE BUDGET. IT ISN’T FULL BLOWN GLOOM AND DOOM, BUT THE SENATE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE IS NOT FEELING GREAT ABOUT THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARS.
Senate Democrats rolled out a $61 billion spending plan for fiscal year 2026 that increases spending by 6.3% over last year’s state budget and rejects a series of tax increases pitched by Gov.