US Senator Cassidy’s vote to convict Trump looms over Louisiana primary
Summary
Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican from Louisiana who voted to convict President Donald Trump during his first impeachment, faces a tough primary election challenge. The race is seen as a test of Trump’s influence over the Republican Party, with Trump supporting Cassidy’s opponent, Julia Letlow.Key Facts
- Bill Cassidy is a Republican senator from Louisiana.
- Cassidy voted to convict President Trump in his first impeachment trial over the January 6 Capitol attack.
- Cassidy’s decision to convict Trump angered many Republicans and led to a strong primary challenge.
- Julia Letlow, backed by President Trump, is Cassidy’s main opponent in the upcoming primary.
- The winner of the Republican primary is expected to easily win the general election in Louisiana.
- Most Republican senators who voted to convict Trump have since lost elections or left office, except Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski.
- Cassidy has worked with the Trump administration on some policies despite their disagreements.
- Trump has publicly criticized Cassidy and encouraged voters to remove him in the primary.
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