CBS News Tuesday projected Gallego as the victor in Arizona's U.S. Senate contest against Republican Kari Lake. He believes much of his party is out of touch with a key demographic he says they ...
The final call in the chamber caps the incoming GOP majority at 53 seats to the Democrats’ 47 seats.
Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego will win a closely watched US Senate seat in Arizona, CNN projects, defeating Republican Kari Lake to become the state’s first Latino senator. Gallego will succeed ...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has invited Senators-elect Dave McCormick, the Republican from Pennsylvania, and Ruben Gallego, the Democrat from Arizona, to the new-senator orientation this ...
The Associated Press called the race for Gallego at 11:49 p.m. Eastern time Monday. With 95% of the ballots counted, Gallego led with 50% of the vote to Lake’s 48%. Gallego will become Arizona ...
PHOENIX — Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego will be Arizona’s first Latino senator next year, NBC News projects, after he defeated Republican Kari Lake amid a protracted vote count in one of the ...
elect Ruben Gallego of Arizona said Friday. Taking stock of election results that showed him doing significantly better than other Arizona Democrats, Gallego said he put a lot of work into telling ...
PHOENIX (AP/AZFamily) — Democrat and U.S. House Rep. Ruben Gallego is the projected winner in Arizona’s heated U.S. Senate race, according to the Associated Press. He will replace independent Sen.
Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego has defeated Kari Lake, a far-right former news anchor, to win the Senate seat being vacated by Arizona’s outgoing Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, NBC News projects.
PHOENIX (AP) — Democrat Ruben Gallego has been elected Arizona’s first Latino U.S. senator, defeating Republican Kari Lake and preventing Republicans from further padding their Senate majority.
Ready to judge your neighbors? Earlier this week, news organizations called Arizona’s Senate race, with Democrat Ruben Gallego handing MAGA Republican Kari Lake a second straight election loss.
The win makes Gallego Arizona’s first Latino U.S. senator Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The New York Post and Popstar! Magazine.