Current:Home > MarketsWill Sage Astor-Democrat Ruben Gallego wins Arizona US Senate race against Republican Kari Lake -Streamline Finance
Will Sage Astor-Democrat Ruben Gallego wins Arizona US Senate race against Republican Kari Lake
Fastexy View
Date:2025-04-10 09:04:00
Follow AP’s coverage of the election and Will Sage Astorwhat happens next.
PHOENIX (AP) — Democrat Ruben Gallego has been elected Arizona’s first Latino U.S. senator, defeating Republican Kari Lake and preventing Republicans from further padding their Senate majority.
Gallego’s victory continues a string of Democratic successes in a state that was reliably Republican until Donald Trump was elected president in 2016. Arizona voters had rejected Trump-endorsed candidates in every election since, but the president-elect won Arizona this year over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris
“Gracias, Arizona!” Gallego wrote on the social platform X. He planned to speak to his supporters during a news conference Monday night.
With Gallego’s win, the GOP will have 53 seats in the 100-member Senate.
Gallego is a five-term House member and an Iraq War veteran with an up-by-the-bootstraps life story that he featured prominently in his public appearances and ads. He will replace Kyrsten Sinema, whose 2018 victory as a Democrat created a formula that the party has successfully replicated ever since.
Sinema left the Democratic Party two years ago after she antagonized the party’s left wing. She considered running for a second term as an independent but bowed out when it was clear she had no clear path to victory.
Gallego ran ahead of Harris, suggesting a substantial number of voters supported Trump at the top of the ticket and the Democrat for Senate, a pattern seen in Sinema’s victory and both of Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly’s wins in 2020 and 2022. Ticket-splitters also were decisive in the Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada Senate races this year, which Democrats won even as Trump won their states.
Republicans flipped Democratic-controlled Senate seats in West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Montana. In the latter three cases, defeated Sens. Sherrod Brown, Bob Casey and Jon Tester also ran ahead of Harris but couldn’t overcome their states’ shifts toward the GOP.
Gallego led comfortably after the first results were released on election night, but his lead narrowed as more ballots were counted. Arizona is notorious for a drawn-out count because most people vote by mail — which takes longer to verify and process — including many who drop off ballots on Election Day.
The son of immigrants from Mexico and Colombia, Gallego was raised in Chicago by a single mother and eventually accepted to Harvard University. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and fought in Iraq in 2005 in a unit that sustained heavy casualties, including the death of his best friend.
Gallego maintained a significant fundraising advantage throughout the race. He relentlessly attacked Lake’s support for a state law dating to the Civil War that outlawed abortions under nearly all circumstances. Lake tacked to the middle on the issue, infuriating some of her allies on the right by opposing a federal abortion ban.
Gallego portrayed Lake as a liar who will do and say anything to gain power. He downplayed his progressive voting record in Congress and leaned on his personal story and his military service to build an image as a pragmatic moderate.
Lake is a well-known former television news anchor who became a star on the populist right with her 2022 campaign for Arizona governor.
What to know about the 2024 election:
- Turning promises into policy: Americans frustrated over high prices await the change Trump has promised. Proponents of school choice will have an ally in the White House once again, but private schooling suffered high-profile defeats in several states.
- Balance of power: Republicans won control of the U.S. Senate, giving the GOP a major power center in Washington. Control over the House of Representatives is still up for grabs.
- AP VoteCast: Democracy was a motivating factor for both Harris and Trump voters, but for very different reasons.
- Voto a voto: Sigue la cobertura de AP en español de las elecciones en EEUU.
News outlets globally count on the AP for accurate U.S. election results. Since 1848, the AP has been calling races up and down the ballot. Support us. Donate to the AP.
She has never acknowledged losing that race and called herself the “lawful governor” in her 2023 book. She continued her unsuccessful fight in court to overturn it even after beginning her Senate campaign.
Her dogmatic commitment to the falsehood that consecutive elections were stolen from Trump and from her endeared her to the former president, who considered her for his vice presidential running mate. But it compounded her struggles with the moderate Republicans she alienated during her 2022 campaign, when she disparaged the late Sen. John McCain and then-Gov. Doug Ducey.
She tried to moderate but struggled to keep a consistent message on thorny topics, including election fraud and abortion.
Lake focused instead on border security, a potent issue for Republicans in a border state that saw record border crossings during Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration. She promised a tough crackdown on illegal immigration and labeled Gallego a supporter of “open borders.” She also went after his personal life, pointing to his divorce from Kate Gallego shortly before she gave birth. His ex-wife, now the mayor of Phoenix, endorsed Gallego and has campaigned with him.
veryGood! (92475)
Related
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- James Harden calls 76ers President Daryl Morey a liar and says he won’t play for his team
- Boston Bruins center David Krejci announces retirement after 16 NHL seasons
- Amazon is rolling out a generative AI feature that summarizes product reviews
- Audit: California risked millions in homelessness funds due to poor anti-fraud protections
- Ranking SEC quarterbacks in 2023, from Jayden Daniels and Joe Milton to Graham Mertz
- Raise a Glass to Vanderpump Rules Star Tom Schwartz's Shocking Blond Hair Transformation
- 16 people injured after boat explodes at Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri
- Macy's says employee who allegedly hid $150 million in expenses had no major 'impact'
- Ivy League football coaches praise conference’s stability (and wish they weren’t so alone)
Ranking
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- 21-year-old woman dies after falling 300 feet at Rocky Mountain National Park
- 21 Amazon Outfits Under $45 for Anyone Who Loathes the Summer Heat
- Ex-officers plead guilty to more charges after beating, sexual assault of Black men in Mississippi
- Illinois governor calls for resignation of sheriff whose deputy fatally shot Black woman in her home
- NFL preseason Week 1 winners, losers: Rough debuts for rookie QBs
- How a law associated with mobsters could be central in possible charges against Trump
- Do not use: FDA recalls some tests for pregnancy, ovulation and urinary tract infections
Recommendation
Sonya Massey's family keeps eyes on 'full justice' one month after shooting
Pilot survives crash in waters off Florida Keys, poses for selfie with rescuer
Russian air strikes hit Kyiv as Moscow claims to shoot down Ukrainian drone
Woman goes missing after a car crash, dog finds her two days later in a Michigan cornfield
Illinois governor calls for resignation of sheriff whose deputy fatally shot Black woman in her home
James McBride's 'Heaven & Earth' is an all-American mix of prejudice and hope
This Zillow Gone Wild church-turned-mansion breathes new life into former gathering space
Judge sides with young activists in first-of-its-kind climate change trial in Montana