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John Thune

John Randolph Thune (/ˈθn/ THOON; born January 7, 1961) is an American politician and businessman serving as the senior United States senator from South Dakota, a seat he has held since 2005. Thune is in his fourth Senate term and is the Senate minority whip, a post he has held since 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Thune served three terms as the U.S. representative for South Dakota's at-large congressional district from 1997 to 2003.

John Thune
Senate Minority Whip
Assumed office
January 20, 2021
LeaderMitch McConnell
Preceded byDick Durbin
Senate Majority Whip
In office
January 3, 2019 – January 20, 2021
LeaderMitch McConnell
Preceded byJohn Cornyn
Succeeded byDick Durbin
United States Senator
from South Dakota
Assumed office
January 3, 2005
Serving with Mike Rounds
Preceded byTom Daschle
Chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee
In office
January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2019
LeaderMitch McConnell
Preceded byJay Rockefeller
Succeeded byRoger Wicker
Chair of the Senate Republican Conference
In office
January 26, 2012 – January 3, 2019
Preceded byLamar Alexander
Succeeded byJohn Barrasso
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from South Dakota's at-large district
In office
January 3, 1997 – January 3, 2003
Preceded byTim Johnson
Succeeded byBill Janklow
Personal details
Born
John Randolph Thune

(1961-01-07) January 7, 1961 (age 62)
Pierre, South Dakota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Kimberley Weems
(m. 1984)
Children2
EducationBiola University (BA)
University of South Dakota (MBA)
WebsiteSenate website

Thune has worked in politics and civic organizations since completing his MBA degree. He is known for his defeat of sitting Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle in 2004. In the U.S. Senate, Thune served as the Republican chief deputy whip from 2007 to 2009 and chaired the Senate Republican Policy Committee from 2009 to 2012. He served as the Senate Republican Conference chair, the third-ranking position in the Senate, from 2012 to 2019.

The Senate Republican Conference selected Thune as majority whip for the 116th Congress; he succeeded Senator John Cornyn of Texas, who was term-limited in the position. In 2020, he was chosen as minority whip for the 117th Congress.

Early life, education, and early political career

Thune was born in Pierre, South Dakota, the son of Yvonne Patricia (née Bodine) and Harold Richard Thune.[1][2] Harold Thune was a fighter pilot in the Pacific theater during World War II who flew the Grumman F6F Hellcat; he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross after shooting down four enemy planes.[3] Harold Thune flew his missions off the USS Intrepid. Thune's paternal grandfather, Nicholas Thune, was an immigrant from Norway who partnered with his brother to start Thune Hardware stores in Mitchell and Murdo, South Dakota. Thune's maternal grandfather was from Ontario, Canada, and his mother was born in Saskatchewan.[4]

Thune was a star athlete in high school,[5] active in basketball, track, and football. He graduated from Jones County High School in 1979.[6] He played college basketball at Biola University in California, from which he graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business.[7][8] Thune received a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of South Dakota in 1984.[9]

After completing his MBA, Thune became involved in politics. He worked as a legislative aide for U.S. Senator James Abdnor from 1985 to 1987.[10]

In 1989, Thune moved to Pierre, where he served as executive director of the state Republican Party for two years.[11] Thune was appointed Railroad Director of South Dakota by Governor George S. Mickelson, serving from 1991 to 1993. From 1993 to 1996, he was executive director of the South Dakota Municipal League.[11]

U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2003)

Elections

Thune began his political career in 1996 by entering the race for South Dakota's lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Almanac of American Politics said that Thune "entered the 1996 race as very much an underdog."[12] His opponent in the Republican primary was sitting Lieutenant Governor Carole Hillard of Rapid City, who benefited from the support of the longtime South Dakota Governor Bill Janklow. A May 1996 poll showed Hillard leading Thune by a margin of 69%-15%.[12] By relying on strong personal skills and the help of his old network of Abdnor friends, Thune won the primary, defeating Hillard 59%-41%.[13] In the general election, Thune defeated Democrat Rick Weiland, a long-serving aide to U.S. Senator Tom Daschle, 58%-37%.[14]

Thune won his subsequent races for U.S. House by wide margins. He was reelected in 1998 with 75% of the vote[15] and in 2000 with 73% of the vote.[16] In 2002, after briefly considering a run for governor, Thune set his sights on a run for the U.S. Senate.

U.S. Senate (2005–present)

 
Thune in 2010 (111th Congress)

Elections

2002

In 2002, Thune challenged incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Tim Johnson. Thune lost by only 524 votes (0.15%).[17] One study concluded: "While the margin of victory [for Johnson] was a mere 524 votes, getting into that winning position required a number of important factors, including Native American turnout, the ability of Johnson and his allies to more effectively use the ground war to get their message out, Thune's ineffectiveness on the air and lack of experience in winning competitive elections, low voter turnout in key Republican counties, the drought, and finally the presence of Kurt Evans. Evans, a Libertarian candidate who withdrew from the race, endorsed Thune, but remained on the ballot and siphoned away more votes from Thune than Johnson. Evans received only 3,070 votes, but that ended up being six times greater than the margin of victory."[18] Despite the close results, Thune did not contest the election.[19]

2004

In 2004 Thune challenged Tom Daschle, the United States Senate Minority Leader and leader of the Senate Democrats. In early 2003, Daschle had unexpectedly decided not to run for president. CNN reported that the "announcement surprised even some of his closest aides, one of whom told CNN plans were being made for Daschle to announce his candidacy Saturday in his hometown of Aberdeen, South Dakota."[20]

The 2004 U.S. Senate race in South Dakota was the most expensive Senate race that year, with a total of $30 million spent,[21] and the most expensive race in South Dakota history. It was widely followed in the national media. Thune, along with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, President George W. Bush, and Vice President Dick Cheney, described Daschle as the "chief obstructionist" of Bush's agenda: "Thune was able to criticize 'Daschle for serving incompatible masters' and portray him, as Frist did when he came to South Dakota to campaign for Thune, as a partisan obstructionist and political heir to liberal icon and former Senator George McGovern of South Dakota."[22]

Daschle's critics charged the Democrat with using filibusters to block confirmation of several of Bush's nominees to the federal judiciary and of being out of step with South Dakota voters on other political and social issues: "The GOP had targeted Daschle, the Senate minority leader, claiming he had been the chief obstruction to President Bush on such issues as tax cuts, judicial nominees and the war in Iraq."[23]

On November 2, 2004, Thune defeated Daschle by 4,508 votes,[24] winning 51% of the vote.[25] Daschle's loss was the first ousting of an incumbent floor leader since 1952, when Arizona Senator Ernest McFarland lost to Barry Goldwater.[26] The loss made Daschle "the first Senate party leader in more than five decades to be voted out of office".[27]

South Dakota native Tom Brokaw commented that Thune "ran a very strong campaign" to win the 2004 race.[28] University of South Dakota political scientist Bill Richardson said, "motivated John Thune supporters went to the polls in large numbers, part of a massive South Dakota turnout. Unofficial results show nearly 80 percent of registered voters cast ballots."[29]

After Thune defeated Daschle, many Republicans regarded him as a "rising star with unlimited political potential."[30]

2010

Thune was re-elected 2010 without any opposition in either the primary or general elections.[31][32] Scott Heidepriem, the South Dakota Senate Minority Leader and a Democratic candidate for Governor of South Dakota, said, "We just concluded that John Thune is an extremely popular senator who is going to win another term in the Senate."[33] The conservative publication Townhall commented that the absence of a Democratic candidate in the election marked "the first time in the state's modern history in which a major party has failed to field a Senate candidate."[34]

2016

In 2016 Thune faced Democratic candidate Jay Williams, Chair of the Yankton County Democratic Party.[35] On November 8, 2016, Thune defeated Williams, winning 71.8% of the vote.[36]

2022

Thune "drew the wrath of Donald Trump for pushing back on the former president's false claims" that he won the 2020 presidential election.[37] Trump called upon South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to primary Thune in the 2022 U.S. Senate election in South Dakota; Noem declined.[38] Thune also received negative feedback from Trump supporters for his position on the 2020 election.[39]

While Thune seriously considered retiring from the Senate,[40][39] he announced in January 2022 that he would seek reelection to a fourth term.[41]

Tenure

On December 6, 2006, Thune was chosen by Senate Republican Whip Trent Lott to be the GOP's Chief Deputy Whip.[42] After briefly serving as Republican Conference Vice-Chairman,[citation needed] Thune became chairman of the Republican Policy Committee in June 2009.[43] The post was the fourth-ranking position in the Senate.[44]

In March 2009, Thune was one of 14 senators to vote against a procedural move that essentially guaranteed a major expansion of a national service corps. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the bill would cost at least $418 million in the fiscal year 2010 and $5.7 billion from 2010 to 2014.[45]

He was elected Republican Conference Chairman in 2011, taking office in January 2012.[46] The Conference Chairman is the third-ranking position in the US Senate. In late 2011, the Mitchell Daily Republic reported that "Thune's elevation to the No. 3 spot makes him the highest-ranking Republican senator in South Dakota history. Thune has served as chairman of the Republican Policy Committee from 2009 until the present time and was vice chairman of the Republican Conference from 2008 to 2009 and the Republican chief deputy whip from 2006 to 2008."[47]

Thune's emergence as a conservative voice in the Senate gained him a lengthy profile in the conservative magazine The Weekly Standard.[48] The American Conservative Union gave Senator Thune a rating of 100 in 2006[49] and again in 2010. As of 2020 Thune's lifetime ACU rating was 84.11.[50] Thune was praised in a 2010 Weekly Standard profile as an exceptional politician who was, unlike many of his colleagues, able to communicate traditional conservatism, making him a popular alternative to Tea Party representatives.[51]

In June 2018, Thune called on Special Counsel Robert Mueller to "start winding" down his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.[52]

Thune is South Dakota's senior U.S. senator.[53] The Senate Republican Conference selected Thune as majority whip for the 116th Congress, succeeding John Cornyn, who was term-limited in the position.[54] He serves as minority whip in the 117th Congress.[53]

Committee assignments[55]

Caucus membership

Political positions

Agriculture

In March 2019, Thune was one of 38 senators to sign a letter to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue warning that dairy farmers "have continued to face market instability and are struggling to survive the fourth year of sustained low prices" and urging his department to "strongly encourage these farmers to consider the Dairy Margin Coverage program."[57][better source needed]

Drug policy

In December 2017, Thune was one of six senators to sign a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer requesting their "help in ensuring the long-term sustainability of the 340B program", a rule mandating that drug companies give discounts to health-care organizations presently serving large numbers of low-income patients.[58]

Economy

In January 2019, Thune introduced legislation to repeal the estate tax, which applies to couples with estates above $22 million (it is estimated that approximately 1,700 families pay the tax annually).[59]

Education

In February 2019, Thune was one of 20 senators to sponsor the Employer Participation in Repayment Act, enabling employers to contribute up to $5,250 to their employees' student loans.[60]

Energy

On March 6, 2014, Thune introduced the Reliable Home Heating Act (S. 2086; 113th Congress).[61] The bill would require the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to exempt motor carriers that transport home heating oil from numerous federal safety regulations if the governor of a state declares a state of emergency caused by a shortage of residential heating fuel.[62] The bill also would require the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to notify states if certain petroleum reserves fall below historical averages.[62][63]

Environment

In March 2019, Thune joined all Senate Republicans, three Democrats, and Angus King in voting against the Green New Deal resolution.[64] Arguing against its implementation, Thune said the resolution would "absolutely be devastating and disastrous" for the agriculture economy both in South Dakota and across the US.[65]

Facebook

In May 2016, Thune sent Facebook a letter requesting details on how it operates its Trending Topics feature.[66] This followed a Gizmodo article that cited anonymous sources (claiming to be former Facebook employees) who alleged a systemic anti-conservative political bias in how material is selected for display in the list.[67]

Some commentators criticized Thune's letter as an example of government overreach against a private company.[68][69] Facebook denied the bias allegations.[70] Thune thanked Facebook in a public statement.[71]

Foreign policy

In November 2006, Thune said he believed the US could win the Iraq War through stability. He elaborated, "It's making sure that Iraq can't be a staging ground for terrorist attacks against its neighbors in the region or, worse yet, against the United States." Thune also espoused the position that the Bush administration and a majority of members of Congress would grant military commanders the final decision on when to reduce U.S. military forces there.[72] In July 2008, Thune said that the Bush administration's moves in Iraq had been a "remarkable success", noting civilian casualties had been reduced by 80 percent, and charged Democratic presidential candidate and Senator Barack Obama with failing "to acknowledge the basic fact of the success and result and progress and gains that have been made as a result of the surge."[73]

In December 2010, Thune was one of 26 senators who voted against the ratification of New START,[74] a nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and the Russian Federation obliging both countries to have no more than 1,550 strategic warheads and 700 launchers deployed during the next seven years, and providing for a continuation of on-site inspections that halted when START I expired the previous year. It was the first arms treaty with Russia in eight years.[75]

In November 2012, Thune and Chuck Grassley requested that United States Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner provide a review of the Chinese company Wanxiang Group's plan to acquire bankrupt battery maker A123, arguing that the transaction should be reviewed to ensure that U.S. military and taxpayer interests in A123 were protected.[76] In October 2018, Thune requested staff briefings about a Bloomberg report that the Chinese government had implanted malicious hardware into server motherboards, writing charges that "the U.S. hardware supply chain has been purposely tampered with by a foreign power [and] must be taken seriously."[77]

In September 2016, Thune was one of 34 senators to sign a letter to United States Secretary of State John Kerry advocating that the United States use "all available tools to dissuade Russia from continuing its airstrikes in Syria" from an Iranian airbase near Hamadan and stating that the airstrikes violated "a legally binding Security Council Resolution" on Iran.[78]

In June 2017, Thune co-sponsored the Israel Anti-Boycott Act (s. 720), which made it a federal crime, punishable by a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment,[79] for Americans to encourage or participate in boycotts against the Israeli government and Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.[80]

In March 2018, Thune voted to table a resolution spearheaded by Bernie Sanders, Chris Murphy, and Mike Lee that would have required President Trump to withdraw American troops either in or influencing Yemen within the next 30 days unless they were combating Al-Qaeda.[81]

In May 2020, a group of Senate Republicans planned to introduce a privacy bill that would regulate the data COVID-19 contact-tracing apps collect. Senator Roger Wicker said the legislation would “hold businesses accountable to consumers if they use personal data to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.” The act would permit the creation of “platforms that could trace the virus and help flatten the curve and stop the spread—and maintaining privacy protections for U.S. citizens,” Thune said.[82]

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Thune said that the Ukrainian people could not sustain the war without military support from the U.S. and other countries. He called on European partners to make robust contributions to help Ukraine.[83]

Health care

Thune was part of the group of 13 senators drafting the Senate version of the American Health Care Act behind closed doors.[84][85][86][87]

In July 2017 Thune said that Republicans would continue trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act regardless of whether that month's effort collapsed: "We are going to vote to repeal and replace Obamacare. It’s not a question of if, it’s a question of when."[88]

Gun control

Thune is a strong advocate of gun rights, sponsoring legislation that would allow individuals with concealed carry permits to use such permits as a valid permit in other states.[89] He also voted against banning high-capacity magazines of over 10 bullets.[90][91]

On October 3, 2017, Thune became the center of media attention for his response to the mass shooting in Las Vegas. "It sounds like [the shooter] used conversion kits and other things, you know, to make the weapons more lethal," he said. "We'll look at the facts when we get them all in here. I think a lot of us want to do everything we can to prevent tragedies like that from happening again. You know, it's an open society. And when somebody does what he wants to do it's going to be hard to prevent anything. But I think people are going to have to take steps in their own lives to take precautions. To protect themselves. And in situations like that, you know, try to stay safe. As somebody said, get small."[91][92]

Judiciary

In March 2016, about seven months before the next presidential election, Thune declared his opposition to considering President Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court, saying, "the next president should make this lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court" because the "American people deserve to have their voices heard on the nomination of the next Supreme Court justice".

In September 2020, less than two months before the next presidential election, Thune supported an immediate vote on Trump's nominee to fill the Supreme Court vacancy caused by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death.[93]

Trade

In January 2018 Thune was one of 36 Republican senators to sign a letter to President Trump requesting he preserve the North American Free Trade Agreement by modernizing it for the economy of the 21st century.[94]

In July 2018, as the Trump administration pushed for aid for agricultural producers affected by retaliatory tariffs, Thune stated that the plan offered a "false and short-term" sense of security and cited the importance of fair and free trade for farmers in South Dakota.[95]

2020 presidential election results

In December 2020, Thune made national news when he said that he opposed any further efforts to challenge the 2020 presidential election results. He argued that such efforts would "go down like a shot dog" in the Senate.[96][97] Then-President Donald Trump, who contended that the election results were illegitimate and that he had defeated Democratic nominee Joe Biden, responded by attacking Thune on Twitter,[98] and publicly called on South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to challenge him in a 2022 U.S. Senate primary.[99] Thune voted to certify the 2020 presidential election results.[100]

2021 United States Capitol riot

On May 28, 2021, Thune voted against creating an independent commission to investigate the January 6 capitol riot.[101]

Presidential and vice-presidential speculation

Prior to the selection of Sarah Palin, Thune was mentioned as a possible vice presidential pick for Republican nominee John McCain in the 2008 presidential election. Thune publicly played down the speculation.[102]

Significant speculation arose regarding a potential 2012 presidential bid by Thune.[103][104][105][106][107] He was encouraged to run by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell,[108] and South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, who called him "a consensus builder."[109] One Wall Street Journal article stated that Thune had "name ID in the parts of the first caucus state of Iowa that get neighboring South Dakota media, a $6.9 million bank account he could use for a presidential run, and a national fundraising list of 100,000 names from his race against [former Senator Tom] Daschle."[110] DNC Executive Director Jennifer O'Malley Dillon publicly stated that "among a field of generally flawed (in one way or another) Republican presidential candidates, Thune was the one candidate that she feared.[111] According to multiple commentators, Thune's candidacy could be helped by his personal appearance.[112][113][114][115] On February 22, 2011, Thune announced he would not run in 2012.[116]

During the summer of 2012, the USA Today reported that Thune was on Mitt Romney's short list as a potential running mate, but Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan was selected instead.[117]

Despite some speculation, Thune declined to seek the White House in 2016, stating that his "window...might have closed in 2012."[118]

Electoral history

South Dakota's at-large Congressional district Republican primary election, 1996
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican  John R. Thune 41,322 59.49
Republican Carole Hillard 28,139 40.51
South Dakota's at-large congressional district: Results 1996–2000[119]
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1996 Rick Weiland 119,547 37%  John R. Thune 186,393 58% Stacey L. Nelson Independent 10,397 3% Kurt Evans Independent 6,866 2%
1998 Jeff Moser 64,433 25%  John R. Thune 194,157 75%
2000 Curt Hohn 78,321 25%  John R. Thune 231,083 73% Brian Lerohl Libertarian 5,357 2%
Senate elections in South Dakota: Results 2002–2022[119]
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
2002  Tim Johnson 167,481 50% John R. Thune 166,949 49% Kurt Evans Libertarian 3,071 1%
2004 Tom Daschle 193,340 49%  John R. Thune 197,848 51%
2010  John R. Thune 227,947 100%
2016 Jay Williams 104,140 28%  John R. Thune 265,516 72%
2022 Brian Bengs 91,007 26.15%  John R. Thune 242,316 69.63% Tamara Lesnar Libertarian 14,697 4.22%
 
Thune and his wife Kimberley with Vice President Dick Cheney


Personal life

Thune is an evangelical Christian.[120] He married Kimberley Weems of Doland, South Dakota in 1984.[107] The Thunes have two daughters and several grandchildren.[121]

Thune is physically active and has frequently competed in running events. A 2012 Runner's World Magazine feature called Thune "the fastest man in Congress since 2009."[122]

Thune is a fan of the bands Styx, Journey, Boston, and the Doobie Brothers.[123]

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from South Dakota's at-large congressional district

1997–2003
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from South Dakota
(Class 2)

2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Ron Schmidt
Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from South Dakota
(Class 3)

2004, 2010, 2016, 2022
Most recent
Preceded by Senate Republican Chief Deputy Whip
2007–2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice Chair of the Senate Republican Conference
2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee
2009–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Republican Conference
2012–2019
Preceded by Senate Republican Whip
2019–present
Incumbent
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. Senator (Class 3) from South Dakota
2005–present
Served alongside: Tim Johnson, Mike Rounds
Incumbent
Preceded by Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Committee
2013–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee
2015–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Senate Majority Whip
2019–2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by Senate Minority Whip
2021–present
Incumbent
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Senate Minority Whip Order of precedence of the United States
as Senate Majority Whip
Succeeded byas United States Senator
Preceded by United States senators by seniority
17th
Succeeded by

john, thune, confused, with, norwegian, politician, john, randolph, thune, thoon, born, january, 1961, american, politician, businessman, serving, senior, united, states, senator, from, south, dakota, seat, held, since, 2005, thune, fourth, senate, term, senat. Not to be confused with John Thune Norwegian politician John Randolph Thune ˈ 8 uː n THOON born January 7 1961 is an American politician and businessman serving as the senior United States senator from South Dakota a seat he has held since 2005 Thune is in his fourth Senate term and is the Senate minority whip a post he has held since 2021 A member of the Republican Party Thune served three terms as the U S representative for South Dakota s at large congressional district from 1997 to 2003 John ThuneSenate Minority WhipIncumbentAssumed office January 20 2021LeaderMitch McConnellPreceded byDick DurbinSenate Majority WhipIn office January 3 2019 January 20 2021LeaderMitch McConnellPreceded byJohn CornynSucceeded byDick DurbinUnited States Senatorfrom South DakotaIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2005Serving with Mike RoundsPreceded byTom DaschleChairman of the Senate Commerce CommitteeIn office January 3 2015 January 3 2019LeaderMitch McConnellPreceded byJay RockefellerSucceeded byRoger WickerChair of the Senate Republican ConferenceIn office January 26 2012 January 3 2019Preceded byLamar AlexanderSucceeded byJohn BarrassoMember of the U S House of Representatives from South Dakota s at large districtIn office January 3 1997 January 3 2003Preceded byTim JohnsonSucceeded byBill JanklowPersonal detailsBornJohn Randolph Thune 1961 01 07 January 7 1961 age 62 Pierre South Dakota U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseKimberley Weems m 1984 wbr Children2EducationBiola University BA University of South Dakota MBA WebsiteSenate websiteThune has worked in politics and civic organizations since completing his MBA degree He is known for his defeat of sitting Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle in 2004 In the U S Senate Thune served as the Republican chief deputy whip from 2007 to 2009 and chaired the Senate Republican Policy Committee from 2009 to 2012 He served as the Senate Republican Conference chair the third ranking position in the Senate from 2012 to 2019 The Senate Republican Conference selected Thune as majority whip for the 116th Congress he succeeded Senator John Cornyn of Texas who was term limited in the position In 2020 he was chosen as minority whip for the 117th Congress Contents 1 Early life education and early political career 2 U S House of Representatives 1997 2003 2 1 Elections 3 U S Senate 2005 present 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2002 3 1 2 2004 3 1 3 2010 3 1 4 2016 3 1 5 2022 3 2 Tenure 4 Political positions 4 1 Agriculture 4 2 Drug policy 4 3 Economy 4 4 Education 4 5 Energy 4 6 Environment 4 7 Facebook 4 8 Foreign policy 4 9 Health care 4 10 Gun control 4 11 Judiciary 4 12 Trade 4 13 2020 presidential election results 4 14 2021 United States Capitol riot 5 Presidential and vice presidential speculation 6 Electoral history 7 Personal life 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life education and early political career EditThune was born in Pierre South Dakota the son of Yvonne Patricia nee Bodine and Harold Richard Thune 1 2 Harold Thune was a fighter pilot in the Pacific theater during World War II who flew the Grumman F6F Hellcat he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross after shooting down four enemy planes 3 Harold Thune flew his missions off the USS Intrepid Thune s paternal grandfather Nicholas Thune was an immigrant from Norway who partnered with his brother to start Thune Hardware stores in Mitchell and Murdo South Dakota Thune s maternal grandfather was from Ontario Canada and his mother was born in Saskatchewan 4 Thune was a star athlete in high school 5 active in basketball track and football He graduated from Jones County High School in 1979 6 He played college basketball at Biola University in California from which he graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business 7 8 Thune received a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of South Dakota in 1984 9 After completing his MBA Thune became involved in politics He worked as a legislative aide for U S Senator James Abdnor from 1985 to 1987 10 In 1989 Thune moved to Pierre where he served as executive director of the state Republican Party for two years 11 Thune was appointed Railroad Director of South Dakota by Governor George S Mickelson serving from 1991 to 1993 From 1993 to 1996 he was executive director of the South Dakota Municipal League 11 U S House of Representatives 1997 2003 EditElections Edit Thune began his political career in 1996 by entering the race for South Dakota s lone seat in the U S House of Representatives The Almanac of American Politics said that Thune entered the 1996 race as very much an underdog 12 His opponent in the Republican primary was sitting Lieutenant Governor Carole Hillard of Rapid City who benefited from the support of the longtime South Dakota Governor Bill Janklow A May 1996 poll showed Hillard leading Thune by a margin of 69 15 12 By relying on strong personal skills and the help of his old network of Abdnor friends Thune won the primary defeating Hillard 59 41 13 In the general election Thune defeated Democrat Rick Weiland a long serving aide to U S Senator Tom Daschle 58 37 14 Thune won his subsequent races for U S House by wide margins He was reelected in 1998 with 75 of the vote 15 and in 2000 with 73 of the vote 16 In 2002 after briefly considering a run for governor Thune set his sights on a run for the U S Senate U S Senate 2005 present Edit Thune in 2010 111th Congress Elections Edit 2002 Edit Main article 2002 United States Senate election in South Dakota In 2002 Thune challenged incumbent Democratic U S Senator Tim Johnson Thune lost by only 524 votes 0 15 17 One study concluded While the margin of victory for Johnson was a mere 524 votes getting into that winning position required a number of important factors including Native American turnout the ability of Johnson and his allies to more effectively use the ground war to get their message out Thune s ineffectiveness on the air and lack of experience in winning competitive elections low voter turnout in key Republican counties the drought and finally the presence of Kurt Evans Evans a Libertarian candidate who withdrew from the race endorsed Thune but remained on the ballot and siphoned away more votes from Thune than Johnson Evans received only 3 070 votes but that ended up being six times greater than the margin of victory 18 Despite the close results Thune did not contest the election 19 2004 Edit Main article 2004 United States Senate election in South Dakota In 2004 Thune challenged Tom Daschle the United States Senate Minority Leader and leader of the Senate Democrats In early 2003 Daschle had unexpectedly decided not to run for president CNN reported that the announcement surprised even some of his closest aides one of whom told CNN plans were being made for Daschle to announce his candidacy Saturday in his hometown of Aberdeen South Dakota 20 The 2004 U S Senate race in South Dakota was the most expensive Senate race that year with a total of 30 million spent 21 and the most expensive race in South Dakota history It was widely followed in the national media Thune along with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist President George W Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney described Daschle as the chief obstructionist of Bush s agenda Thune was able to criticize Daschle for serving incompatible masters and portray him as Frist did when he came to South Dakota to campaign for Thune as a partisan obstructionist and political heir to liberal icon and former Senator George McGovern of South Dakota 22 Daschle s critics charged the Democrat with using filibusters to block confirmation of several of Bush s nominees to the federal judiciary and of being out of step with South Dakota voters on other political and social issues The GOP had targeted Daschle the Senate minority leader claiming he had been the chief obstruction to President Bush on such issues as tax cuts judicial nominees and the war in Iraq 23 On November 2 2004 Thune defeated Daschle by 4 508 votes 24 winning 51 of the vote 25 Daschle s loss was the first ousting of an incumbent floor leader since 1952 when Arizona Senator Ernest McFarland lost to Barry Goldwater 26 The loss made Daschle the first Senate party leader in more than five decades to be voted out of office 27 South Dakota native Tom Brokaw commented that Thune ran a very strong campaign to win the 2004 race 28 University of South Dakota political scientist Bill Richardson said motivated John Thune supporters went to the polls in large numbers part of a massive South Dakota turnout Unofficial results show nearly 80 percent of registered voters cast ballots 29 After Thune defeated Daschle many Republicans regarded him as a rising star with unlimited political potential 30 2010 Edit Main article 2010 United States Senate election in South Dakota Thune was re elected 2010 without any opposition in either the primary or general elections 31 32 Scott Heidepriem the South Dakota Senate Minority Leader and a Democratic candidate for Governor of South Dakota said We just concluded that John Thune is an extremely popular senator who is going to win another term in the Senate 33 The conservative publication Townhall commented that the absence of a Democratic candidate in the election marked the first time in the state s modern history in which a major party has failed to field a Senate candidate 34 2016 Edit Main article 2016 United States Senate election in South Dakota In 2016 Thune faced Democratic candidate Jay Williams Chair of the Yankton County Democratic Party 35 On November 8 2016 Thune defeated Williams winning 71 8 of the vote 36 2022 Edit Main article 2022 United States Senate election in South Dakota Thune drew the wrath of Donald Trump for pushing back on the former president s false claims that he won the 2020 presidential election 37 Trump called upon South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to primary Thune in the 2022 U S Senate election in South Dakota Noem declined 38 Thune also received negative feedback from Trump supporters for his position on the 2020 election 39 While Thune seriously considered retiring from the Senate 40 39 he announced in January 2022 that he would seek reelection to a fourth term 41 Tenure Edit On December 6 2006 Thune was chosen by Senate Republican Whip Trent Lott to be the GOP s Chief Deputy Whip 42 After briefly serving as Republican Conference Vice Chairman citation needed Thune became chairman of the Republican Policy Committee in June 2009 43 The post was the fourth ranking position in the Senate 44 In March 2009 Thune was one of 14 senators to vote against a procedural move that essentially guaranteed a major expansion of a national service corps The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the bill would cost at least 418 million in the fiscal year 2010 and 5 7 billion from 2010 to 2014 45 He was elected Republican Conference Chairman in 2011 taking office in January 2012 46 The Conference Chairman is the third ranking position in the US Senate In late 2011 the Mitchell Daily Republic reported that Thune s elevation to the No 3 spot makes him the highest ranking Republican senator in South Dakota history Thune has served as chairman of the Republican Policy Committee from 2009 until the present time and was vice chairman of the Republican Conference from 2008 to 2009 and the Republican chief deputy whip from 2006 to 2008 47 Thune s emergence as a conservative voice in the Senate gained him a lengthy profile in the conservative magazine The Weekly Standard 48 The American Conservative Union gave Senator Thune a rating of 100 in 2006 49 and again in 2010 As of 2020 Thune s lifetime ACU rating was 84 11 50 Thune was praised in a 2010 Weekly Standard profile as an exceptional politician who was unlike many of his colleagues able to communicate traditional conservatism making him a popular alternative to Tea Party representatives 51 In June 2018 Thune called on Special Counsel Robert Mueller to start winding down his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election 52 Thune is South Dakota s senior U S senator 53 The Senate Republican Conference selected Thune as majority whip for the 116th Congress succeeding John Cornyn who was term limited in the position 54 He serves as minority whip in the 117th Congress 53 Committee assignments 55 Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Subcommittee on Rural Revitalization Conservation Forestry and Credit Subcommittee on Energy Science and Technology Subcommittee on Production Income Protection and Price Support Committee on Finance United States Senate Finance Subcommittee on International Trade Customs and Global Competitiveness Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Chair Subcommittee on Aviation Operations Safety and Security Subcommittee on Communications Technology and the Internet Subcommittee on Competitiveness Innovation and Export Promotion Subcommittee on Consumer Protection Product Safety and Insurance Subcommittee on Science and Space Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure Safety and Security Committee on BudgetCaucus membership Afterschool Caucuses 56 Political positions EditAgriculture Edit In March 2019 Thune was one of 38 senators to sign a letter to U S Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue warning that dairy farmers have continued to face market instability and are struggling to survive the fourth year of sustained low prices and urging his department to strongly encourage these farmers to consider the Dairy Margin Coverage program 57 better source needed Drug policy Edit In December 2017 Thune was one of six senators to sign a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer requesting their help in ensuring the long term sustainability of the 340B program a rule mandating that drug companies give discounts to health care organizations presently serving large numbers of low income patients 58 Economy Edit In January 2019 Thune introduced legislation to repeal the estate tax which applies to couples with estates above 22 million it is estimated that approximately 1 700 families pay the tax annually 59 Education Edit In February 2019 Thune was one of 20 senators to sponsor the Employer Participation in Repayment Act enabling employers to contribute up to 5 250 to their employees student loans 60 Energy Edit On March 6 2014 Thune introduced the Reliable Home Heating Act S 2086 113th Congress 61 The bill would require the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FMCSA to exempt motor carriers that transport home heating oil from numerous federal safety regulations if the governor of a state declares a state of emergency caused by a shortage of residential heating fuel 62 The bill also would require the Energy Information Administration EIA to notify states if certain petroleum reserves fall below historical averages 62 63 Environment Edit In March 2019 Thune joined all Senate Republicans three Democrats and Angus King in voting against the Green New Deal resolution 64 Arguing against its implementation Thune said the resolution would absolutely be devastating and disastrous for the agriculture economy both in South Dakota and across the US 65 Facebook Edit In May 2016 Thune sent Facebook a letter requesting details on how it operates its Trending Topics feature 66 This followed a Gizmodo article that cited anonymous sources claiming to be former Facebook employees who alleged a systemic anti conservative political bias in how material is selected for display in the list 67 Some commentators criticized Thune s letter as an example of government overreach against a private company 68 69 Facebook denied the bias allegations 70 Thune thanked Facebook in a public statement 71 Foreign policy Edit In November 2006 Thune said he believed the US could win the Iraq War through stability He elaborated It s making sure that Iraq can t be a staging ground for terrorist attacks against its neighbors in the region or worse yet against the United States Thune also espoused the position that the Bush administration and a majority of members of Congress would grant military commanders the final decision on when to reduce U S military forces there 72 In July 2008 Thune said that the Bush administration s moves in Iraq had been a remarkable success noting civilian casualties had been reduced by 80 percent and charged Democratic presidential candidate and Senator Barack Obama with failing to acknowledge the basic fact of the success and result and progress and gains that have been made as a result of the surge 73 In December 2010 Thune was one of 26 senators who voted against the ratification of New START 74 a nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and the Russian Federation obliging both countries to have no more than 1 550 strategic warheads and 700 launchers deployed during the next seven years and providing for a continuation of on site inspections that halted when START I expired the previous year It was the first arms treaty with Russia in eight years 75 In November 2012 Thune and Chuck Grassley requested that United States Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner provide a review of the Chinese company Wanxiang Group s plan to acquire bankrupt battery maker A123 arguing that the transaction should be reviewed to ensure that U S military and taxpayer interests in A123 were protected 76 In October 2018 Thune requested staff briefings about a Bloomberg report that the Chinese government had implanted malicious hardware into server motherboards writing charges that the U S hardware supply chain has been purposely tampered with by a foreign power and must be taken seriously 77 In September 2016 Thune was one of 34 senators to sign a letter to United States Secretary of State John Kerry advocating that the United States use all available tools to dissuade Russia from continuing its airstrikes in Syria from an Iranian airbase near Hamadan and stating that the airstrikes violated a legally binding Security Council Resolution on Iran 78 In June 2017 Thune co sponsored the Israel Anti Boycott Act s 720 which made it a federal crime punishable by a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment 79 for Americans to encourage or participate in boycotts against the Israeli government and Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories 80 In March 2018 Thune voted to table a resolution spearheaded by Bernie Sanders Chris Murphy and Mike Lee that would have required President Trump to withdraw American troops either in or influencing Yemen within the next 30 days unless they were combating Al Qaeda 81 In May 2020 a group of Senate Republicans planned to introduce a privacy bill that would regulate the data COVID 19 contact tracing apps collect Senator Roger Wicker said the legislation would hold businesses accountable to consumers if they use personal data to fight the COVID 19 pandemic The act would permit the creation of platforms that could trace the virus and help flatten the curve and stop the spread and maintaining privacy protections for U S citizens Thune said 82 After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Thune said that the Ukrainian people could not sustain the war without military support from the U S and other countries He called on European partners to make robust contributions to help Ukraine 83 Health care Edit Thune was part of the group of 13 senators drafting the Senate version of the American Health Care Act behind closed doors 84 85 86 87 In July 2017 Thune said that Republicans would continue trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act regardless of whether that month s effort collapsed We are going to vote to repeal and replace Obamacare It s not a question of if it s a question of when 88 Gun control Edit Thune is a strong advocate of gun rights sponsoring legislation that would allow individuals with concealed carry permits to use such permits as a valid permit in other states 89 He also voted against banning high capacity magazines of over 10 bullets 90 91 On October 3 2017 Thune became the center of media attention for his response to the mass shooting in Las Vegas It sounds like the shooter used conversion kits and other things you know to make the weapons more lethal he said We ll look at the facts when we get them all in here I think a lot of us want to do everything we can to prevent tragedies like that from happening again You know it s an open society And when somebody does what he wants to do it s going to be hard to prevent anything But I think people are going to have to take steps in their own lives to take precautions To protect themselves And in situations like that you know try to stay safe As somebody said get small 91 92 Judiciary Edit In March 2016 about seven months before the next presidential election Thune declared his opposition to considering President Obama s nominee to the Supreme Court saying the next president should make this lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court because the American people deserve to have their voices heard on the nomination of the next Supreme Court justice In September 2020 less than two months before the next presidential election Thune supported an immediate vote on Trump s nominee to fill the Supreme Court vacancy caused by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg s death 93 Trade Edit In January 2018 Thune was one of 36 Republican senators to sign a letter to President Trump requesting he preserve the North American Free Trade Agreement by modernizing it for the economy of the 21st century 94 In July 2018 as the Trump administration pushed for aid for agricultural producers affected by retaliatory tariffs Thune stated that the plan offered a false and short term sense of security and cited the importance of fair and free trade for farmers in South Dakota 95 2020 presidential election results Edit In December 2020 Thune made national news when he said that he opposed any further efforts to challenge the 2020 presidential election results He argued that such efforts would go down like a shot dog in the Senate 96 97 Then President Donald Trump who contended that the election results were illegitimate and that he had defeated Democratic nominee Joe Biden responded by attacking Thune on Twitter 98 and publicly called on South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to challenge him in a 2022 U S Senate primary 99 Thune voted to certify the 2020 presidential election results 100 2021 United States Capitol riot Edit On May 28 2021 Thune voted against creating an independent commission to investigate the January 6 capitol riot 101 Presidential and vice presidential speculation EditPrior to the selection of Sarah Palin Thune was mentioned as a possible vice presidential pick for Republican nominee John McCain in the 2008 presidential election Thune publicly played down the speculation 102 Significant speculation arose regarding a potential 2012 presidential bid by Thune 103 104 105 106 107 He was encouraged to run by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell 108 and South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham who called him a consensus builder 109 One Wall Street Journal article stated that Thune had name ID in the parts of the first caucus state of Iowa that get neighboring South Dakota media a 6 9 million bank account he could use for a presidential run and a national fundraising list of 100 000 names from his race against former Senator Tom Daschle 110 DNC Executive Director Jennifer O Malley Dillon publicly stated that among a field of generally flawed in one way or another Republican presidential candidates Thune was the one candidate that she feared 111 According to multiple commentators Thune s candidacy could be helped by his personal appearance 112 113 114 115 On February 22 2011 Thune announced he would not run in 2012 116 During the summer of 2012 the USA Today reported that Thune was on Mitt Romney s short list as a potential running mate but Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan was selected instead 117 Despite some speculation Thune declined to seek the White House in 2016 stating that his window might have closed in 2012 118 Electoral history EditSee also 2010 United States Senate election in South Dakota 2016 United States Senate election in South Dakota and 2022 United States Senate election in South Dakota South Dakota s at large Congressional district Republican primary election 1996Party Candidate Votes Republican John R Thune 41 322 59 49Republican Carole Hillard 28 139 40 51South Dakota s at large congressional district Results 1996 2000 119 Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct1996 Rick Weiland 119 547 37 John R Thune 186 393 58 Stacey L Nelson Independent 10 397 3 Kurt Evans Independent 6 866 2 1998 Jeff Moser 64 433 25 John R Thune 194 157 75 2000 Curt Hohn 78 321 25 John R Thune 231 083 73 Brian Lerohl Libertarian 5 357 2 Senate elections in South Dakota Results 2002 2022 119 Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct2002 Tim Johnson 167 481 50 John R Thune 166 949 49 Kurt Evans Libertarian 3 071 1 2004 Tom Daschle 193 340 49 John R Thune 197 848 51 2010 John R Thune 227 947 100 2016 Jay Williams 104 140 28 John R Thune 265 516 72 2022 Brian Bengs 91 007 26 15 John R Thune 242 316 69 63 Tamara Lesnar Libertarian 14 697 4 22 Thune and his wife Kimberley with Vice President Dick CheneyPersonal life EditThune is an evangelical Christian 120 He married Kimberley Weems of Doland South Dakota in 1984 107 The Thunes have two daughters and several grandchildren 121 Thune is physically active and has frequently competed in running events A 2012 Runner s World Magazine feature called Thune the fastest man in Congress since 2009 122 Thune is a fan of the bands Styx Journey Boston and the Doobie Brothers 123 References Edit John Thune ancestry Freepages genealogy rootsweb ancestry 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University of Chicago Press a b Revolving Door John Thune Employment Summary OpenSecrets opensecrets org Retrieved January 28 2015 a b South Dakota Rep John Thune R 1998 Almanac nationaljournal com Archived from the original on October 24 2012 Retrieved May 2 2013 SD At Large R Primary Race Jun 04 1996 Our Campaigns Retrieved May 2 2013 SD At Large Race Nov 05 1996 Our Campaigns Retrieved May 2 2013 SD At Large Race Nov 03 1998 Our Campaigns Retrieved May 2 2013 SD At Large Race Nov 07 2000 Our Campaigns Retrieved May 2 2013 Ambinder Marc J November 13 2002 Thune Concedes in South Dakota ABC News Retrieved May 2 2013 Apsanet org PDF Retrieved January 28 2015 Thune Won t Contest Loss in Senate Race Los Angeles Times November 14 2002 Retrieved May 2 2013 Karl Jonathan January 7 2003 Daschle decides not to run for president CNN Archived from the original on January 19 2013 Retrieved May 2 2013 Madden Mike November 2004 Daschle Thune running close in costly race USA Today Archived from the original on February 20 2009 Retrieved April 7 2008 Eisele Albert November 16 2007 The South Dakota showdown The Hill Archived from the original on December 9 2007 Retrieved April 7 2008 Daschle Loses S D Seat to Thune Fox News Associated Press November 3 2004 Archived from the original on May 23 2007 Retrieved April 7 2008 2004 General Election Official Returns for U S Senate SDSOS gov Retrieved January 10 2022 Schatz Amy November 4 2004 South Dakotans Decide Daschle Lost Touch With State s Values Wall Street Journal via www wsj com Stolberg Sheryl Gay November 3 2004 Daschle Democratic Senate Leader Is Beaten The New York Times South Dakota The New York Times November 4 2004 South Dakota Politics Brokaw Southdakotapolitics blogs com November 24 2004 Retrieved May 2 2013 MPR Daschle goes down to defeat in South Dakota Minnesota Public Radio Archived from the original on January 8 2016 Retrieved May 2 2013 Bolton Alexander July 16 2012 John Thune rising GOP senator on Romney s veepstakes and his future The Hill Retrieved November 7 2014 Woster Kevin April 2 2010 Strolling back to the Senate No opposition for Thune Rapid City Journal Retrieved May 2 2013 Bartnick Kelly November 7 2020 Thune Weighs In On Election Impact In D C KELO TV Archived from the original on March 7 2012 Retrieved January 28 2015 Brokaw Chet April 1 2010 S D Dems Skip Senate Race Against GOP s Thune Yankton Press amp Dakotan Retrieved April 7 2010 Walsh Brian July 13 2010 2010 Race of the Day Taking Back South Dakota Townhall Retrieved May 2 2013 Sneve Joe February 19 2016 Yankton Democrat expected to challenge Thune Argus Leader Retrieved February 19 2016 South Dakota State Unofficial Election Results South Dakota Secretary of State Retrieved December 20 2016 Sen John Thune South Dakota Republican who drew Trump s ire will seek a 4th term The Week Walsh Joe Trump Urges S D Governor To Primary Sen Thune But The Governor Doesn t Want The Job Forbes a b GOP Sen John Thune seriously considering retirement report www yahoo com Martin Jonathan December 21 2021 John Thune a Likely Successor to Mitch McConnell Weighs Retirement The New York Times The New York Times Retrieved December 22 2021 Levine Marianne Senate Minority Whip John Thune to run for reelection POLITICO Scheck Tom December 6 2006 Lott picks Coleman as Deputy Minority Whip Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved September 29 2020 Thune Tapped to Replace Ensign at Policy Murkowski Takes Conference Vice Chairwoman Job Roll Call June 25 2009 Everett Burgess McConnell s No 2 weighs future as Trump reshapes Senate GOP POLITICO Phillips Kate March 23 2009 National Service Corps Bill Clears Senate Hurdle The New York Times Retrieved September 29 2020 Thune Elected to Serve as Republican Conference Chairman senate gov December 13 2011 Retrieved January 28 2015 Roll Call Congress Capitol Hill Political Campaigns Elections amp Washington D C illumen org Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved January 28 2015 Hayes Stephen F Dakota Dreaming The Weekly Standard Archived from the original on December 5 2014 Retrieved January 28 2015 2006 U S Congress Ratings Acuratings org Archived from the original on September 3 2007 Retrieved June 11 2016 Sen John Thune American Conservative Union Foundation Retrieved May 5 2021 Hayes Stephen October 4 2010 Dakota Dreaming Weekly Standard Retrieved August 16 2014 Schor Elana Cheney Kyle June 13 2018 Mueller friendly Republicans losing patience with probe Politico Retrieved June 13 2018 a b Sen John Thune reelected as Republican whip for 117th Congress November 10 2020 Wagner John DeBonis Mike November 14 2018 Congressional leadership elections McConnell and Schumer keep the top spots Pelosi seeks to shore up votes for speaker The Washington Post Retrieved September 29 2020 Committee Assignments thune senate gov Office of Senator John Thune Retrieved September 29 2020 Members Afterschool Alliance Retrieved April 17 2018 U S Senator Tammy Baldwin Calls on Trump Administration to Implement Farm Bill Dairy Improvements for Wisconsin Dairy Farmers Urban Milwaukee April 1 2019 Retrieved September 29 2020 Hellmann Jessie December 7 2017 Bipartisan group of senators seek to block Trump cuts to drug discount program The Hill Retrieved September 29 2020 Stein Jeff January 28 2019 Top GOP senators propose repealing estate tax which is expected to be paid by fewer than 2 000 Americans a year The Washington Post Archived from the original on January 29 2019 Retrieved September 29 2020 Varnier Julia February 13 2019 Warner Thune introduce legislation to address student debt crisis WKTR Retrieved September 29 2020 Cox Ramsey May 21 2014 Senate passes aiding transport of home heating fuels The Hill Retrieved May 23 2014 a b S 2086 CBO Congressional Budget Office April 18 2014 Retrieved May 23 2014 Brown Mark March 7 2014 Thune to Address Propane and Heating Fuel Shortages KELO Archived from the original on May 23 2014 Retrieved May 23 2014 Carney Jordain Green Miranda March 26 2019 Senate blocks Green New Deal The Hill Retrieved September 30 2020 Tillett Emily Segers Grace March 26 2019 Senate fails to pass vote on Green New Deal resolution CBS News Retrieved September 30 2020 Letter from US Senate to Mark Zuckerberg PDF Commerce senate gov Retrieved June 11 2016 Nunez Michael August 21 2015 Former Facebook Workers We Routinely Suppressed Conservative News Gizmodo Retrieved June 11 2016 Tsitrian John May 18 2016 Thune goes too far with Facebook demands Local Columnists Rapid City Journal Retrieved June 11 2016 Worst part about Facebook news Government meddling Editorial NJ com May 21 2016 Retrieved June 11 2016 Isaac Mike May 24 2016 Facebook Says an Investigation Found No Evidence of Bias in a News App The New York Times Retrieved June 11 2016 Thune Statement on Facebook Response to Questions About Trending Topics Bias Allegations Press Releases U S Senate Committee On Commerce Science amp Transportation Commerce senate gov May 23 2016 Retrieved June 11 2016 Thune Victory still possible in Iraq UPI November 14 2006 Thune Obama won t acknowledge Iraq wins UPI July 27 2008 Memmott Mark December 22 2010 Senate Ratifies START NPR Retrieved December 22 2010 Baker Peter December 22 2010 Senate Passes Arms Control Treaty With Russia 71 26 New York Times Retrieved September 30 2020 US senators seek thorough review of Chinese bid for A123 Chicago Sun Times Reuters November 1 2012 Retrieved September 30 2020 U S Republican senator seeks briefings on reported China hacking attack Reuters October 9 2018 Retrieved September 30 2020 Kheel Rebecca September 19 2016 GOP pressures Kerry on Russia s use of Iranian airbase The Hill Retrieved September 30 2020 Levitz Eric July 19 2017 43 Senators Want to Make It a Federal Crime to Boycott Israeli Settlements Intelligencer Retrieved September 30 2020 Cosponsors S 720 115th Congress 2017 2018 Israel Anti Boycott Act congress gov March 23 2017 Carney Jordain March 20 2018 Senate sides with Trump on providing Saudi military support The Hill Retrieved September 30 2020 Lyons Kim May 1 2020 Senators plan for reining in contact tracing apps doesn t make a lot of sense The Verge Retrieved May 24 2020 Thune We Must Continue Supporting Ukraine in Its Fight for Freedom May 10 2022 Retrieved November 9 2022 Bash Dana Fox Lauren Barrett Ted May 9 2017 GOP defends having no women in health care group CNN Retrieved June 14 2017 Bryan Bob June 9 2017 We have no idea what s being proposed Democratic senator gives impassioned speech on GOP healthcare bill secrecy Business Insider Retrieved June 17 2017 Litvan Laura June 13 2017 Senate Republicans Are Writing Obamacare Repeal Behind Closed Doors Bloomberg com Retrieved June 17 2017 Scott Dylan June 9 2017 Senate Republicans are closer to repealing Obamacare than you think Vox Retrieved June 17 2017 Ehley Brianne July 23 2017 Thune Senate won t give up on Obamacare repeal if bill fails this week Politico Retrieved September 20 2020 McCabe Mark W July 19 2011 Thune I Will Bring Back A National Concealed Carry Bill Human Events Retrieved May 2 2013 John Thune on Gun Control On the Issues Retrieved March 21 2019 a b May Charlie October 3 2017 GOP Senator John Thune to shooting victims To survive get small Salon Retrieved October 5 2017 Hart Benjamin October 3 2017 Senator s Strategy to Combat Gun Violence Get Small New York Retrieved October 5 2017 Desjardins Lisa September 22 2020 What every Republican senator has said about filling a Supreme Court vacancy in an election year PBS NewsHour Retrieved October 1 2020 Needham Vicki January 30 2018 Senate Republicans call on Trump to preserve NAFTA The Hill Retrieved September 30 2020 Sen John Thune Farm tariff relief plan merely a Band Aid AP News July 24 2018 Retrieved September 30 2020 Neumann Sean December 22 2020 Top GOP Congressman Says Trump s Last Hope to Challenge Election Will Go Down Like a Shot Dog people com Rahman Rema December 21 2020 No 2 GOP senator Efforts to overturn election would go down like a shot dog TheHill Trump s attack on John Thune he s a RINO exposes the potentially fatal identity crisis in the Republican Party The South Dakota Standard Klein Betsy Barrett Ted Zaslav Ali January 1 2021 Trump attacks No 2 Senate Republican as the President turns on allies in his final days in office CNN Rounds dismisses Trump criticism for saying he lost election AP NEWS January 11 2022 Which senators supported a Jan 6 Capitol riot commission Washington Post May 28 2021 Ververs Vaughn August 25 2008 Thune Says He s Out Of The GOP VP Sweepstakes CBS News Retrieved September 30 2020 Linkins Jason October 4 2010 John Thune Begins Potential 2012 Bid By Skirting TARP Vote Huffington Post Retrieved October 25 2010 O Brien Michael October 23 2010 Thune mocks Obama rhetoric campaign push instead of focus on job creation The Hill Retrieved October 25 2010 Martin Jonathan January 13 2010 Daschle dashing Thune in 2012 mix Politico Retrieved June 13 2010 McKinnon Mark May 13 2010 The GOP s Fresh 2012 Faces The Daily Beast Retrieved September 30 2020 a b Allen Mike September 25 2010 John Thune plans to run in 2012 Politico Retrieved September 30 2010 Beutler Brian January 26 2011 Thune Rejects Obama s Call For Infrastructure Investment Talking Points Memo Retrieved September 30 2020 Costa Robert January 28 2011 Graham Real High on Thune Says 12 Contender Has Unlimited Potential National Review Retrieved September 30 2020 Fund John July 30 2010 A Presidential Dark Horse With Bright Ideas The Wall Street Journal Retrieved September 30 2020 Stein Sam July 23 2010 John Thune Worries DNC Executive The Most Among 2012 Prospects HuffPost Retrieved September 30 2020 Hunt Kasie November 30 2011 Political markets betting on John Thune in 2012 Politico Retrieved January 28 2015 Hendin Robert Montopoli Brian Jackson Jill February 9 2011 Sizing up the 2012 GOP presidential contenders CBS News Retrieved January 28 2015 The presidential prospects of Senator Thune Who Gets What September 30 2010 Retrieved January 28 2015 Benen Steve July 28 2010 Someone buy Thune a calculator Washington Monthly Retrieved January 28 2015 Merchant Nomaan February 22 2011 Thune declines to run for president for 2012 The San Diego Union Tribune Associated Press Retrieved September 30 2020 Most Popular E mail Newsletter USA Today June 10 2012 Archived from the original on January 28 2015 Retrieved October 17 2012 Hagen Lisa Railey Kimberly January 18 2015 The Congressional Tease Caucus 9 Members Who Think but Never Act on Running for Higher Office National Journal Archived from the original on January 19 2015 Retrieved January 20 2015 a b Election Statistics clerk house gov Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Archived from the original on July 25 2007 Retrieved August 8 2007 O Donnell Kelly June 28 2016 Thune on VP Chatter I Know Nothing NBC News Retrieved September 30 2020 Laviola Erin December 10 2018 Kimberley Thune John Thune s Wife 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Heavy Retrieved September 30 2020 McCue Matt October 15 2012 2012 Election Year Special Runner s World Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Retrieved May 2 2013 Milbank Dana February 20 2005 George Wins Time Travel Race in a Blur The Washington Post Retrieved September 30 2020 Further reading EditLauck Jon K Daschle Vs Thune Anatomy of a High Plains Senate Race University of Oklahoma Press September 30 2007 ISBN 0 8061 3850 5 ISBN 978 0 8061 3850 3 Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote SmartExternal links EditSenator John Thune official U S Senate website John Thune for Senate John Thune at Curlie Appearances on C SPAN U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byTim Johnson Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom South Dakota s at large congressional district1997 2003 Succeeded byBill JanklowParty political officesPreceded byLarry Pressler Republican nominee for U S Senator from South Dakota Class 2 2002 Succeeded byJoel DykstraPreceded byRon Schmidt Republican nominee for U S Senator from South Dakota Class 3 2004 2010 2016 2022 Most recentPreceded byBob Bennett Senate Republican Chief Deputy Whip2007 2009 Succeeded byRichard BurrPreceded byJohn Cornyn Vice Chair of the Senate Republican Conference2009 Succeeded byLisa MurkowskiPreceded byJohn Ensign Chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee2009 2012 Succeeded byJohn BarrassoPreceded byLamar Alexander Chair of the Senate Republican Conference2012 2019Preceded byJohn Cornyn Senate Republican Whip2019 present IncumbentU S SenatePreceded byTom Daschle U S Senator Class 3 from South Dakota2005 present Served alongside Tim Johnson Mike Rounds IncumbentPreceded byKay Bailey Hutchison Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Committee2013 2015 Succeeded byBill NelsonPreceded byJay Rockefeller Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee2015 2019 Succeeded byRoger WickerPreceded byJohn Cornyn Senate Majority Whip2019 2021 Succeeded byDick DurbinPreceded byDick Durbin Senate Minority Whip2021 present IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byDick Durbinas Senate Minority Whip Order of precedence of the United Statesas Senate Majority Whip Succeeded byChuck Grassleyas United States SenatorPreceded byLindsey Graham United States senators by seniority17th Succeeded byBob Menendez Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Thune amp oldid 1134022539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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