John Thune

"I’m going to do everything I can to convince my colleagues," the South Dakota senator said.
Senators from Texas, South Dakota and Wyoming may be among the contenders to replace Mitch McConnell as Senate GOP leader.
The Indiana senator offered a rare GOP rebuke of Trump, saying he has "a habit of losing not just his own elections, but losing elections for others."
Negotiators reported behind-the-scenes progress Thursday as a temporary funding bill expires on Friday at midnight.
“You want stuff? You gotta pay for it," said John Thune, the No. 2 GOP senator.
This footage of South Dakota Sen. John Thune has not aged well.
The company's shares were down 2 percent on Thursday.
Republicans in the House almost killed the subsidy, but senators just wanted it more.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein introduced the new bill after her daughter nearly attended the deadly Las Vegas concert.