Top Gop Senator announces re -elections for 2026


First on Fox: Sen. Tom Cotton, Chairman of the Republican Conference and Select Committee on Intelligence, Unveiled his plans to re-sell in Arkansas in Arkansas in 2026, and told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview how he is planning to build on the Gop majority for the next congress and his focus on national security, namely the threat of communist China.

“It was a great honor and privilege to serve the people of Arkansas in the Senate of the United States,” he said, pointing at various Gop performance.

The Arkansas Republican his re-election bid takes effect with no less than $ 8 million in cash at hand between his campaign and leadership accounts, according to his campaign. This is more than triple the amount he had for his 2020 campaign, in which he conveniently defeated his opponent.

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Tom Cotton

Senate Republican conference chairman Tom Cotton, R-ank., On Thursday he announced that he will seek re-election in 2026. (Getty Images)

Cotton is collected 135,000 donationsComing from tens of thousands of people from each of the 75 provinces of the state, according to his campaign.

Cotton also has notes from all state officials in Arkansas, including Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Lieutenant -Gouverneur Leslie Rutledge, attorney General Tim Griffin, Foreign Minister Cole Jester, treasurer John Thurston, Auditor of State Dennis Miligan and Land Commissioner Tommy Land, all Republicans.

This support is a supplement to the support of the conference republicans Senator John Boozman and Reps. Rick Crawford, Steve Womack, French Hill and Bruce Westerman – all DC delegation of Arkansas.

“Senator Cotton is lucky to have overwhelming support from Arkansans who acknowledge that he has fought and delivered for conservative values,” said Brian Colas, Cotton campaign adviser, in a statement.

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Senator John Thune and other senators

Thune and Barrasso endorsed cotton. (Ting Shen/AFP via Getty images)

The senator also has the notes of various GOP sensors that he also serves, including the majority leader of the Senate John Thune van South Dakota, Senate majority whip John Barrasso from Wyoming, and Sentuig. Tim Sheehy from Montana, Jim Banks from Indiana, Bernie Moreno van Ohio, and Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt from Alabama.

“Een collega -gevechtsveteraan, de hele carrière van Tom Cotton ging over het dienen van het Amerikaanse volk – of het nu op de slagvelden was van Irak en Afghanistan of thuis in het Congres. Als voorzitter van de Republikeinse conferentie van de Senaat is hij een onvermoeibare krijger voor de Amerikaanse eerste agenda, vechten om de grens te beveiligen om de grens te herbergen, om de grens te herstellen, de gunstige verstand in DC De mensen van Arkans is a vit to the people of Arkans, and I am proud to give him my approval, “Sheehy said in a statement.

In his own explanation, Tuberville noted that Cotton was born in Camden, Arkansas, a state “that has a special place in my heart.”

“Tom is a conservative hunter who puts America first. He is tough in crime, strong on national security and understands the constitution. I am honored to serve Senator Cotton and look forward to his leadership in the Republican Party for the coming years,” he added.

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Tommy Tuberville

Tuberville said that Arkansas has a special place in his heart. (Anna Moneymaker)

Although a significant part of the time of Cotton in the Senate was spent on reducing democratic policy, the senator added: “I am now very enthusiastic. We have a chance for at least the next four years at President Trump and a Republican Congress to get our state and get our nation back on the right track.”

Cotton was chosen for the first time in the Senate in 2014 and was re -elected in 2020. He is now looking for his third term in the upper room.

Now, with Republicans who have a power of power in Washington, DC, he will have a few years to promote the most important policy that he would probably not be able to lead to the congress.

“I have been in the majority. I have been in the minority. It is much better to be in the majority,” he said.

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The US and China Flags

Cotton’s new book is called: “Seven things you can’t say about China.” (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)

He also does not expect Democrats to come to power soon. “I am convinced that we will not only keep our majority in the Senate, but we will grow our majority next year,” he said in reference to the 2026 election card.

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Cotton’s newest company is his newly released book, “Seven Things You Can’t Say about China”, which just became a #1 New York Times Bestseller. “Most Americans have a rightly low opinion about communist China, but no matter how bad you think the Chinese communist party is, or it is dangerous for America, it’s actually much worse,” he said.

“I think the success we had in the first week since the book was published, simply reflects how many Americans, how many Arkansans are worried about communist China,” the senator said, adding that it will be a “center of my campaign”.



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