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Jenniffer Aydin González Colón (born August 5, 1976) is a Puerto Rican politician who is currently serving as the 190th governor of Puerto Rico since 2025. She previously served as the 20th resident commissioner of Puerto Rico from 2017 to 2025. [ 1 ]
As of October 2024, 43 out of the currently serving 49 Republican senators have endorsed Trump. John Barrasso, Wyoming (2007–present) [1] Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee (2019–present) [2] John Boozman, Arkansas (2011–present) [3] Mike Braun, Indiana (2019–present), Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana in 2024 [4]
Primaries were held on June 2, 2024, with incumbent Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González-Colón winning the New Progressive primary defeating incumbent Governor Pedro Pierluisi. [4] This continued the tradition of the Governor of Puerto Rico only serving one term that started with Governor Sila María Calderón and the Popular Democratic ...
Independence Party candidate Juan Dalmau has gained enough momentum to have a fighting chance at defeating Jenniffer Gonzalez, the candidate from the incumbent pro-statehood party, and relegating ...
For Gonzalez, Trump has the transformed the Republican Party as one for the middle class. More on current polls Trump vs. Harris polls: Presidential race remains tight as Election Day looms.
Incumbent New Progressive Party Governor Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia ran for re-election to a second term in office, but lost the PNP primary to Resident Commissioner Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon. [1] The Popular Democratic Party nominated Jesús Manuel Ortíz, a member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico.
Governor-elect Jenniffer González Colón, who will be sworn into office on Jan. 2, called for the creation of an "energy czar" to review potential Luma contractual breaches while another operator ...
[7] [8] [9] Trump arrived on Air Force One at the Muñiz Air National Guard Base [8] together with First Lady Melania Trump and Jenniffer González-Colón, the first woman ever to hold the office of Puerto Rico's sole Representative to the U.S. Congress, [8] they shook the hands of military members stationed at the base. [8]