Senator Bill Cassidy Loses Primary Election
A senator who directed anger at President Trump has lost the chance to stand again as a Republican. A United States Senator has lost their re-election bid, attributed to their stance on former President Trump. The loss is attributed to the senator's stance on Donald Trump. Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy has lost his bid for re-election. Cassidy expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve. The endorsement from President Trump was a factor in the race. The senator referenced Trump's claims about the 2020 election in their concession speech. Senator Cassidy will face State Treasurer John Fleming in a runoff election next month. Fleming, who was endorsed by President Trump, advanced after Cassidy referenced Trump's stance in his concession speech. The election results indicate a shift in voter sentiment.
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“heads around. But first news. Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Wilman. Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy has lost his bid”
“by Trump, did. I'm so indebted to you, Louisiana. Thank you so much for giving me honor of a lifetime . God bless you all. God bless President Trump. God bless Louisiana.”
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“Trump's second impeachment trial. Cassidy finished third in Saturday's Republican primary behind Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who was endorsed by President Trump, and State Treasurer John Fleming.”
“Letlow, who was endorsed by President Trump, and State Treasurer John Fleming. They now advance to a runoff next month. In his concession speech, Cassidy referenced Trump's”
“concession speech, Cassidy referenced Trump's repeated false claims about the 2020 election.”
“that President Trump set off nearly a year ago a second life. Then Louisiana's Republican governor, Jeff Landry, postponed just the elections for”
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