The Republican Party in Wyoming has chosen Representative Harriet Hageman as their candidate for the U.S. Senate. She aims to replace Senator Cynthia Lummis, who decided not to seek re-election after her first term.
Republican Primary Overview
The primary featured five candidates, including former Kirby Mayor Sam Mead, Jill Edwards, John Holtz, and former environmental business owner Jimmy Skovgard. Hageman stood out, gaining recognition for her significant funding and established presence.
Rep. Harriet Hageman is well-known, entering the Senate race in such a consistently Republican state as Wyoming. Her candidacy received national attention due to President Donald Trump’s endorsement. Trump also supported Hageman in 2022, assisting her in winning the Republican House primary against former Rep. Liz Cheney.
Trump’s Influence
Liz Cheney, a daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney, was a vocal critic of Donald Trump. Cheney lost to Hageman in the 2022 Republican primary after facing criticism for her role in investigating the Capitol riots on January 6 as part of a House Committee. Trump had targeted Cheney, along with Adam Kinzinger, another Republican Committee member, who did not seek re-election.
Upcoming Election
Hageman will face the Democratic candidate on November 3. However, given Wyoming’s strong Republican preferences, a change in party representation is unlikely. The Cook Political Report has categorized the at-large seat as solidly Republican, with a rating of R+23, suggesting high Republican odds in this electoral cycle.
Wyoming is known for its loyalty to the Republican Party, holding all statewide offices. Hageman’s nomination is a part of major political changes within Wyoming, where open contests for governor, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House are happening simultaneously for the first time in 32 years.

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