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Tim Michels and Eric Hovde, who unsuccessfully ran against Democrats Tony Evers and Tammy Baldwin, are considering campaigns ...
Eric Hovde, who narrowly lost a U.S. Senate bid in November, has had conversations about joining the Trump administration, ...
Eric Hovde, the Wisconsin Republican who nearly unseated Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin, acknowledged this week that he lost the election but also raised questions about the legitimacy of the ...
Businessman Eric Hovde won the Republican nomination for Senate in Wisconsin on Tuesday, setting up a competitive general election between himself and Democrat incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin. Hovde ...
In Wisconsin’s hotly contested U.S. Senate race, Republican Eric Hovde has focused much of his closing messaging on attacking the finance career of Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s girlfriend ...
A week after the election, Republican Eric Hovde has yet to concede to Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who declared victory. Additionally, the Associated Press called the race for her on Nov ...
Republican businessman Eric Hovde conceded his loss to Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) in the Wisconsin Senate race nearly two weeks after Election Day. After staying quiet for a week after the election ...
Eric Hovde, a wealthy businessman, won the Republican nomination for Senate in Wisconsin on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press, setting up a key race this fall with Senator Tammy Baldwin ...
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin has declared victory over Republican challenger Eric Hovde, but the vote margin appears close enough for Hovde to request a recount. The Associated Press has not ...
The Republican candidate in Wisconsin, businessman Eric Hovde, took several opportunities during the only Senate debate between himself and Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., on Friday night to call her ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Eric Hovde pushes Tammy Baldwin to agree to more debates in Wisconsin U.S. Senate race, June 26, 2024. NewsNation, Republican Senate candidate Eric Hovde inches ahead ...
Republican Eric Hovde wants the boxes monitored “literally 24 hours a day” to watch for “people just jumping, jamming fake ballots” in Madison, the state’s most Democratic city.