How Ruben Gallego hopes his unusual path to the Senate will ‘nudge’ Democrats — and the chamber

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CNN  —  The stretch of time between Ruben Gallego showing colleagues on the House floor how to hold pens as weapons to defend themselves against January 6 rioters and taking home the pen he used to sign his oath of office on the Senate floor is 1,458 days. The span between riding in patrol in Iraq to his wife telling him to hold still while she put his new Senate pin on his lapel is 20 years that, to him, can feel even shorter. And it’s been less than three months since both he and Donald Trump

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