U.S. Senator
Coverage of U.S. Senator in the Nexus archive.
- Former VP Kamala Harris says she went through a nine-hour interview to land the job—but she couldn’t escape ‘gold medal depression’ even when she won
Kamala Harris described a nine-hour interview process for the vice presidency, emphasizing thorough vetting of her background and professional record. She discussed experiencing 'gold medal depression' after major career milestones, including the 2024 presidential election loss to Donald Trump.
- US Senate candidate with same name as incumbent Dan Sullivan ineligible for ballot, official rules
An Alaska election official ruled that a U.S. Senate candidate named Sullivan, who shares a name and party with incumbent Dan Sullivan, is ineligible for the August primary ballot due to alleged intent to confuse voters. The challenger claims his candidacy is genuine, while officials investigate potential coordination with another candidate.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Oklahoma’s state primary
Oklahoma voters will choose nominees for federal and state offices, including U.S. senator, governor, and legislative positions, in a state primary on Tuesday.
- Woodburn Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Kill a U.S. Senator
A Woodburn, Oregon, man pleaded guilty to threatening to kill a U.S. Senator. The case involves a criminal charge related to threatening a U.S. Senator.
- U.S. senator holding cards on Clarity Act's next move says it's ready to get to hearing
A U.S. senator is preparing for a hearing on the Clarity Act, indicating the bill is ready for further legislative action. The news was submitted by a Reddit user with a link and comments.
- U.S. senator holding cards on Clarity Act's next move says it's ready to get to hearing
A U.S. senator is withholding details about the next steps for the Clarity Act, indicating it is prepared to proceed to a hearing.
- John Seymour, Anaheim mayor and U.S. senator, dies at 88
John Seymour, a Republican former mayor of Anaheim and U.S. senator, died at 88. He passed away at his home in Carlsbad on April 18.
- Ben Sasse is on extended time. He credits "providence, prayer and a miracle drug."
Ben Sasse, former U.S. Senator from Nebraska, discussed his terminal diagnosis and credited 'providence, prayer, and a miracle drug' in a 'Things That Matter' town hall. He also addressed his family and the state of American politics during the event.
- Senator Wants US Military To Use Bitcoin For Cyber Defense
A U.S. senator has proposed that the military use Bitcoin for cyber defense. The initiative aims to leverage cryptocurrency for enhanced security measures.