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Sen. Ruben Gallego is growing his national profile, talking about issues that voters care about. Kari Lake must hate that.
Linda Merlin, 68, of Globe, asked Gallego what can be done to help secure more transportation resources for veterans. She is a former Army mechanic who worked on turbine engines and an independent ...
Several high-profile politicians have fueled 2028 presidential race speculation by making a stop in the Granite State this year.
Sen. Ruben Gallego got cheers at a town hall meeting in Iowa after he assailed the massive, Republican-backed tax bill signed by President Trump.
According to Equis Research, a Latino polling organization, about a third of Latinos who supported Trump last year "are not set on voting for a Republican" during next year's midterms.
Peoria restaurant owner Kelly Yu, who has lived in the U.S. for over 20 years, faces deportation. After meeting with her family, Sen. Ruben Gallego called it an example of a broken immigration system.
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