Sen. John Thune has won an internal election among Republican senators to become the chamber’s next majority leader ...
In a vote of 29 to 24 senate republicans selected senator John Thune, from South Dakota to be their voice in congress.
Wednesday, South Dakota Senator John Thune was elected by Senate Republicans as the GOP Majority Leader. According to CNN, ...
The 82-year-old is the longest-serving Senate party leader in history. Republican senators chose South Dakota Sen. John ...
Before the Senate, Thune represented in the House, worked as the executive director of the South Dakota Republican Party and ...
South Dakota Sen. John Thune was elected the next majority leader during a closed-door, secret ballot election.
Thune, a senator from South Dakota, has differed with Donald Trump at times but now says he's committed to Trump's agenda.
Thune, who is 63 and in his fourth Senate term, has promised to work closely with President-elect Donald Trump despite ...
South Dakota Sen. John Thune hailed his election as the next Senate Majority Leader Wednesday, vowing to work to enact Donald ...
The 63-year-old won 25 votes for Senate majority leader, while Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, got 15 and Florida Sen. Rick Scott ...