Trump acknowledges Pompeo could run for U.S. Senate
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday acknowledged that his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, could run for a U.S. Senate seat next year in his home state of Kansas and predicted he would win. Pompeo, a Republican former member of the House of Representatives, has said he has no plans to run for the […]
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