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- Bill Cassidy loses Louisiana Senate GOP primary; Julia Letlow, John . . .
Sen Bill Cassidy (R-La ) was projected to fail to advance to the runoff in Louisiana’s GOP Senate primary Saturday, according to Decision Desk HQ, ending the incumbent senator’s reelection
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Barry Adrian Reese (born July 7, 1982), better known by his stage name Cassidy, is an American rapper He first garnered attention for his freestyles and competitions as a battle rapper in the late 1990s, and formed the Philadelphia-based hip hop collective Larsiny by the end of the decade
- Sen. Bill Cassidy loses Louisiana GOP primary to Trump-backed Letlow . . .
Trump-backed Rep Julia Letlow and Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming topped Cassidy in Saturday's GOP primary, according to The Associated Press
- Louisiana election: Sen. Bill Cassidy loses primary as two candidates . . .
Sen Bill Cassidy, who voted to convict President Donald Trump on impeachment charges in 2021, has lost his Republican primary in Louisiana, as two challengers who had aligned with Trump advanced
- Ousted senator Bill Cassidy: no regrets over Trump impeachment vote
Republican defeated in primary says backing Trump’s conviction ‘may have cost me my seat, but who cares?’ Returning to the US Capitol after a stinging primary re-election loss, Bill Cassidy
- Bill Cassidy’s fall is a warning sign for other Trump enemies
Sen Bill Cassidy’s (R-La ) primary loss is a massive warning sign for any Republicans who’ve provoked the president’s wrath — like Kentucky Rep Thomas Massie
- Takeaways from Sen. Bill Cassidy’s defeat in Louisiana Senate primary . . .
Cassidy became the first GOP senator to lose renomination in close to a decade, a remarkable downfall that shows again how Trump dominates the party
- Cassidy Loses Senate Primary in Louisiana, as Trump Vanquishes G. O. P . . .
Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana on Saturday lost his Republican primary and the chance to seek a third term, after President Trump targeted him for defeat in retaliation for voting to convict
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