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Wyoming’s lone US representative Harriet Hageman announces Senate run

Harriet Hageman, Wyoming's lone U.S. representative, has announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate. The announcement has set the stage for a heated race in the state.

Wyoming’s lone US representative Harriet Hageman announces Senate run
Betty D. Chambers

By Betty D. Chambers

Published Dec. 24, 2025

Harriet Hageman, the current U.S. Representative for Wyoming, has officially announced that she will run for the U.S. Senate in the upcoming election.

Hageman, a Republican, is seeking to fill the Senate seat currently held by retiring Senator John Barrasso. Her announcement has quickly made waves in Wyoming's political landscape, as it sets the stage for what is expected to be a highly competitive race. Hageman, who was elected to Congress in 2022, has positioned herself as a staunch advocate for conservative values and has a strong track record in state politics.

In her Senate campaign, Hageman is likely to focus on issues such as energy policy, national security, and conservative judicial appointments, all of which resonate strongly with Wyoming's electorate. Her decision to run for the Senate has sparked both support and opposition from different factions within the Republican Party. Some view her as a natural successor to Barrasso, while others question her readiness to step into a larger national role.

Hageman's entry into the Senate race has also garnered attention from political analysts, who are closely watching how her campaign develops and whether she can garner the necessary support to win the seat. As the race heats up, Wyoming voters will be faced with a choice between maintaining the status quo or opting for new leadership in the U.S. Senate..