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- Rep. James Lankford is working against Democrat Madison Horn to symbolize Oklahoma in the US Senate.
- Horn is a Cherokee Nation tribal citizen and advocates for rural communities.
- Lankford holds a sizable lead over Horn in latest polling.
Republican incumbent James Lankford faces off against Democrat Madison Horn in Oklahoma to symbolize the state in the US Senate.
In a uncommon case, each of the state’s US Senate seats are up for grabs this 12 months. This is as a result of longtime Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe is resigning on January 3, 4 years earlier than the top of his six-year time period.
Oklahoma’s Senate race candidates
Lankford, first elected to the Senate in 2014 for the seat vacated by retiring Sen. Tom Coburn, is vying for a second time period in the Senate.
He serves on the committees on Finance, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Energy and Natural Resources, Indian Affairs, and Ethics.
Prior to being elected to the US Senate, Lankford served 4 years in the US House representing Oklahoma’s fifth Congressional District.
Horn, Lankford’s challenger, is a Cherokee Nation tribal citizen and works in the cybersecurity trade. She is campaigning on expanding access to health and human services across rural communities.
Horn defeated Jason Bollinger in the Democratic major runoff, bringing in over 60% of the vote.
While they share a surname, she is no relation to Kendra Horn, who’s working as a Democrat for Oklahoma’s different US Senate seat.
Oklahoma’s voting historical past
The state voted for then-President Donald Trump over Joe Biden by a margin of 33 proportion factors in the 2020 election. Oklahoma, a blood-red state, has gone Republican in each presidential election race since 1968. Trump’s victory in 2020 marked the fifth consecutive election that the Republican nominee has received by over 30 proportion factors.
The cash race
According to OpenSecrets, Lankford has raised $7 million, spent $5.4 million, and has $2.1 million money readily available, as of October 19. His challenger, Horn, has raised $316,391, spent $264,541, and has $51,850 money readily available, as of October 19.
What specialists say
The race between Lankford and Horn is rated as “solid Republican” by Inside Elections, “solid Republican” by The Cook Political Report, and “safe Republican” by Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.