Wyoming Sen. Lummis Touts Major Endorsements for Re-Election

Wyoming Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis is seeking reelection in 2026, and she is touting the endorsements of several staunchly conservative senators.
“These endorsements from tried-and-true conservative leaders, as well as from President Trump himself, show that Senator Lummis has the trust and relationships needed to continue delivering for Wyoming,” Joe Jackson, her campaign manager, told The Daily Signal in a statement.
Lummis’ campaign boasts the endorsements of Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Mike Lee of Utah, Bernie Moreno of Ohio, Rick Scott of Florida, Eric Schmitt of Missouri, and Roger Marshall of Kansas.
She received the endorsement of President Donald Trump in March, who applauded her for “working closely with me to make America the [cryptocurrency] Capital of the World” as chair of the Senate Banking Committee’s subcommittee on digital assets.
Lummis, who was a member of the House Freedom Caucus from its first year of existence during her time in the House of Representatives, has received endorsements from some of the Senate’s most outspoken fiscal hawks and social conservatives.
“I’ve proudly worked with Cynthia on many critical issues, from tackling our national debt to championing American energy to ensuring Federal Reserve accountability. She is the dedicated workhorse that Wyoming deserves,” Sen. Rick Scott said in his endorsement statement.
Sen. Ted Cruz called Lummis “a fighter for American energy dominance, preserving the integrity of women’s and girls’ sports, and defending our Second Amendment rights.”
Sen. Mike Lee said that Lummis has “delivered real results for America and the west” alongside him.
Sen. Roger Marshall similarly recounted working with the Wyoming senator “in the fight to secure our borders, stop reckless Washington spending, and protect our constitutional freedoms against the radical left’s assault on our way of life.”
The Cook Political Report rates Lummis’ Senate seat as a “solid” Republican-leaning seat going into 2026. Lummis earned 72.85% of the vote when first elected in 2020.
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