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Bill Cassidy of Louisiana — he is running for reelection. Cassidy's bid for a third term will test Trump's grip on the party. The outcome may also show what voters want from their representatives
Bill Cassidy, a strong supporter of vaccines, notably did not bring up the topic during his questioning of Kennedy. Cassidy had supported Kennedy’s confirmation after receiving assurances that federal vaccine guidelines would be upheld
Bill Cassidy, who is facing off against Fleming and Rep. Julia Letlow in a [contentious, close Senate GOP primary](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/10/louisiana-senate-letlow-cassidy-fleming-trump-00866362?nid=0000015a-dd3e-d536-a37b-dd7fd8af0000&nname=playbook-pm&nrid=0000015b-4a42-db04-ad5b-5beb48f70000), called Landry’s decision to proceed with other races as scheduled “disappointing
Bill Cassidy fights for his political life, he’s refusing to acknowledge the political gravity surrounding him. Five years after he cast a vote to convict President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial over Trump
Bill Cassidy is on the ropes. The Republican is fighting for his political life as he fends off two primary challengers capitalizing on MAGA outrage over his 2021 impeachment vote against President Donald Trump
bill. A gastroenterologist who co-founded a clinic serving uninsured patients in Baton Rouge, Cassidy served in the House of Representatives before beating the Democratic senator Mary Landrieu in 2014. During Trump’s first term
Bill Cassidy, many thought she had a clear path to the upper chamber. But three months after Trump pushed Letlow into the field, the race stands as a tight three-way contest between her, Cassidy