Sen. John Thune has won an internal election among Republican senators to become the chamber’s next majority leader ...
A look at the three candidates: Thune, 63, defeated then-Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle in 2004 after arguing during the campaign that Daschle had lost his South Dakota roots during his years in ...
Republicans have won enough seats to control the House of Representatives, completing the party’s sweep into power and ...
Sen. John Thune's victory came out of the first competitive election for Senate Republican leader in three decades.
Yet some of Thune’s own views — political and personal — don’t sync up with the leader of the Republican Party, ...
Flathead Beacon opinion columnist John McCaslin is a longtime journalist and author. He lives in Bigfork. He was Montana’s ...
Both Thune and Johnson will face significant challenges ahead, but the early results for competent Republican congressional governance are encouraging.
Republicans have won enough seats to control the U.S. House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold ...
The House of Representatives is likely to again be under GOP rule next year, cementing a unified control of power across ...
Thune, of South Dakota, beat out Sens. John Cornyn of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida in a secret ballot election to replace Mitch McConnell.
The South Dakota senator prevailed over John Cornyn and Trump ally Rick Scott in the vote Wednesday.
President-elect Donald Trump was elected with a mandate last week. Trump started off by fleshing out his incoming ...