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The Arizona senator appeared at a town hall in Davenport where he slammed the Republican Party's tax and spending plans.
Linda Merlin, 68, of Globe, asked Gallego what can be done to help secure more transportation resources for veterans. She is ...
The first-term senator from Arizona crisscrossed the red state, holding a town hall, visiting the Iowa State Fair and making ...
Ruben Gallego made that surprised me. Before his obligatory tour of the Iowa State Fair last Friday, the Arizona Democrat ...
U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona visited the Iowa State Fair's famous butter cow, grilled pork and ate an egg on a stick.
On the cusp of a possible White House run, Gallego trails in money and name ID, but leans on the formula that helped him win in Arizona.
Arizona's U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego fielded a range of questions from Iowans at a town hall, including on Medicaid, aid to ...
DAVENPORT, IOWA — After touring the JBS Swift & Co. meatpacking plant in Marshalltown, attending the Iowa State Fair and ...
After touring the JBS Swift & Co. meatpacking plant in Marshalltown, attending the Iowa State Fair and meeting with Johnson ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego is spending his first August recess as a senator visiting with voters in Iowa, indicating an interest in a potential White House run.
Experts say the Iowa State Fair often attracts politicians with presidential ambitions. Could he run? Dennis Welch reports from Phoenix.
WASHINGTON - Sen. Ruben Gallego, D- Ariz., widely considered a rising star in the Democratic Party, is stoking speculation that he is considering running for president in 2028, with back-to-back ...
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