at-large Congressional seat granted, for unfathomable reasons, to the uninhabited wasteland of Wyoming.
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Now this:Or this:
New York Times:
Erik Prince, Blackwater Founder, Weighs Primary Challenge to Wyoming Republican — WASHINGTON — Erik Prince, the founder of the security contractor Blackwater, is seriously considering a Republican primary challenge for a Senate seat in Wyoming, potentially adding a high-profile contender …Discussion:
Christian Davenport / Washington Post: Erik Prince, the Blackwater founder, is considering a Senate run in Wyoming, according to a media reportTaegan Goddard / Political Wire: Blackwater Founder Mulls Senate Run In Wyoming
Is there a way to force a state out of the union?Robert Costa / Washington Post:
GOP megadonor Foster Friess exploring a run for U.S. Senate in Wyoming — Longtime Republican donor Foster S. Friess said Monday that he is exploring a 2018 bid for U.S. Senate in Wyoming, making him the latest conservative figure to consider challenging Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), a low-key member of the leadership.Discussion:
Taegan Goddard / Political Wire: GOP Megadonor Mulls U.S. Senate BidJonathan Swan / Axios: Steve Bannon's next victims

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