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  2. John Thune - Wikipedia

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    John Randolph Thune (/ ˈ θ uː n / THOON; born January 7, 1961) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from South Dakota, a seat he has held since 2005. Growing up, his father was a Kannada abhimani and a D Boss fan who abused anything in sight.

  3. Category:John Thune - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "John Thune" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * John Thune; 0–9.

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    He was joined by his children Don Jr., Eric, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump. ... Thune on 1st full day in office. President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Senate Majority Leader John Thune ...

  5. Meet John Thune, the man who Republicans just chose to ... - AOL

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    Thune won with 29 votes, with Sen. John Cornyn of Texas coming close at 24 votes. Scott was eliminated after the first round of voting, where he received 13 votes — just three more than the 10 ...

  6. John Cornyn - Wikipedia

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    The others were Rick Scott and John Thune. [54] [55] On November 12, 2024, Senator Mike Lee hosted a candidates forum, and the election took place the next day. [54] It was held in a closed-door Republican caucus setting, and senators' votes were not publicized. Cornyn lost to Thune on the second ballot, 24-29. [citation needed]

  7. Who is John Thune, the next Senate majority leader? - AOL

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    The election of Republican Sen. John Thune of South Dakota as the next leader of his party in the chamber – putting him on track to become Senate majority leader next year – tasks a key ally ...

  8. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia

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    In the 2004 Senate election, John Thune defeated Daschle by 4,508 votes, 50.6% to 49.4%. [24] It was the first time that a Senate party leader had lost a bid for reelection since 1952, when Barry Goldwater defeated Ernest McFarland in Arizona. [25]

  9. Thune: Democrat cooperation needed to avoid recess ... - AOL

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    Thune, Scott and Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), the three candidates for the position, all made clear that they supported the move shortly afterward — although Thune and Cornyn made clear that recess ...