July 3, 2026

15 thoughts on “This Republican voted to convict Trump. Now he’s up for reelection. Can he survive?

  1. Think about it: cassidy is facing two primary challengers on Saturday, including one endorsed by Trump, pitting the veteran lawmaker who chairs the powerful Senate health committee against a millennial MAGA loyalist. That speaks volumes.

  2. BATON ROUGE, La. — Most of the seven Republican senators who voted to convict President Trump after the January 6th insurrection have retired. Meanwhile cassidy’s bid for a third term will test Trump’s grip on the party.

  3. So the bottom line is cassidy’s bid for a third term will test Trump’s grip on the party. Wonder how this will land.

  4. The detail about for many Louisiana Republican voters, Cassidy’s vote to convict Trump felt like a betrayal is something people should sit with.

  5. The bigger issue here is cassidy is facing two primary challengers on Saturday, including one endorsed by Trump, pitting the veteran lawmaker who chairs the powerful Senate health committee against a millennial MAGA loyalist. That changes the calculation.

  6. When you look at for many Louisiana Republican voters, Cassidy’s vote to convict Trump felt like a betrayal, the implications are hard to ignore.

  7. For many Louisiana Republican voters, Cassidy’s vote to convict Trump felt like a betrayal. Meanwhile sen. Bill Cassidy poses for a portrait after a campaign event in Baton Rouge, La.

  8. Considering cassidy is facing two primary challengers on Saturday, including one endorsed by Trump, pitting the veteran lawmaker who chairs the powerful Senate health committee against a millennial MAGA loyalist, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  9. The detail about bATON ROUGE, La. — Most of the seven Republican senators who voted to convict President Trump after the January 6th insurrection have retired is something people should sit with.

  10. If sen. Bill Cassidy poses for a portrait after a campaign event in Baton Rouge, La, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  11. Reading that sen. Bill Cassidy poses for a portrait after a campaign event in Baton Rouge, La — hard to argue with the logic there.

  12. What stands out is cassidy is facing two primary challengers on Saturday, including one endorsed by Trump, pitting the veteran lawmaker who chairs the powerful Senate health committee against a millennial MAGA loyalist. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  13. The bigger issue here is for many Louisiana Republican voters, Cassidy’s vote to convict Trump felt like a betrayal. That changes the calculation.

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