
Scoop: Trump ally who ousted Cheney launches Senate bid keep GOP seat in Republican hands
CPAC crowd cheers Rep. Hageman's anti-woke address Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the Anti-Woke Caucus and her CPAC speech slamming the woke movement. FIRST ON FOX - Republican Rep. Harriet Hageman of Wyoming, a strong House supporter of President Donald Trump , on Tuesday announced her candidacy for the Senate in the race to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Cynthia Lummis. Hageman's campaign launch comes four days after Lummis announced that she wouldn't seek re-election in next year's midterms for a second six-year term representing the solidly red western state in the Senate. If she wins next year's election, Hageman would give Trump another top supporter in the upper chamber of Congress. REPUBLICAN SEN. CYNTHIA LUMMIS MAKES A MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT Donald Trump teams up with then-GOP congressional candidate Harriet Hageman at a campaign rally, on May 28, 2022, in Casper, Wyoming. (Harriet Hageman campaign) "President Trump’s America First movement made it popular to say you want to Make America Great Again, and he continues to deliver on that promise," Hageman said in a statement and launch video announcing her candidacy. "It would be a great honor to keep advancing the America First agenda in the Senate, as it has been in the House." Hageman, a water and property rights attorney, grabbed national attention in 2022 when, with Trump's support, she ousted then-Rep. Liz Cheney in the Republican primary for the state's at-large congressional seat. SENATE GOP CAMPAIGN CHAIR REVEALS HIS 2026 MIDTERM STRATEGY Cheney had become a top Trump target after being just one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach the president after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Cheney went on to serve in a leadership role in the Democratic-steered committee that investigated the storming of the Capitol by Trump supporters aiming to upend congressional certification of former President Joe Biden's 2020 White House victory. Then-Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming speaks to supporters at a primary night event August 16, 2022, in Jackson, Wyoming. (Alex Wong/Getty Images) Hageman, who won nearly 70% of the vote in the general election, was also backed by Trump in her landslide 2022 congressional re-election victory, and a possible endorsement of Hageman by the president as she now bids for the Senate would hardly be surprising. THE GOP'S TAKE ON HIGH-PROFILE SENATE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES: 'THEY'RE IN SHAMBLES' Lummis, in explaining her decision not to seek re-election, pointed to this autumn's divisive government shutdown. "Deciding not to run for re-election does represent a change of heart for me, but in the difficult, exhausting session weeks this fall I’ve come to accept that I do not have six more years in me," the senator wrote in her statement. Hageman, in launching her campaign, praised Lummis. Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis, seen on Capitol Hill on Jan. 27, 2025, in Washington, D.C., announced on Friday that she wouldn't seek re-election in next year's midterms. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) "Cynthia Lummis leaves a legacy of over four decades of...
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