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Armstrong Takes Oklahoma Senate Seat
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Armstrong Sworn In, Seat Stays RedAlan Armstrong was sworn in… |
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Armstrong Sworn In, Seat Stays RedAlan Armstrong was sworn in Tuesday as Oklahoma's newest Republican U.S. senator, filling the seat after Markwayne Mullin moved on to lead the Department of Homeland Security. Armstrong comes from the energy world, where he spent years as CEO of Williams Companies, so Washington has picked up another lawmaker who actually understands pipelines. That may sound basic, but in a town where process can outshine results, basic is almost revolutionary.Stitt Sells the Pick as Reform FuelGovernor Kevin Stitt praised Armstrong as a third-generation Oklahoman, a conservative, and a seasoned business leader, and he tied the appointment to energy security and permitting reform. The bigger point is political, not poetic: the GOP keeps the seat and the Senate map does not get any messier. Under Oklahoma law, Armstrong is only a temporary replacement and has pledged not to run for the seat in 2026, which means the state gets an appointed senator now and a fresh contest later, because even bureaucracy likes a sequel.The Donation Digging Has BegunAlmost as soon as the oath was done, the paper trail became the headline for some corners of the internet. Reports said Armstrong once gave $5,800 to former Rep.…
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