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‘We Need A Bold Senate GOP Leader’: Leadership Hopefuls Slated To Pitch Colleagues In Candidate Forum

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‘We Need A Bold Senate GOP Leader’: Leadership Hopefuls Slated To Pitch Colleagues In Candidate Forum

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November 12, 2024 at 5:40 pm
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The three Republican hopefuls vying to replace outgoing Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell during the first two years of Trump’s second term will present their pitches this evening to their Republican colleagues.

Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee, chair of the Senate Republican Steering Committee, will host the forum. He has called on Republican Sens. John Thune of Utah, John Cornyn of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida to articulate a “clear vision” on how they plan to lead Senate Republicans and work with President-elect Donald Trump to implement his legislative priorities.

Senate Republicans are set to vote tomorrow on which candidate will lead the conference. The vote is conducted anonymously and may take a second round to reach the required 27-vote threshold.

“With the upcoming election for Republican Leader, I, as well as many other members of this body, hope to have the opportunity to hear from the candidates, pose questions to them, and have a ‘family discussion’ on their vision for the future of our Conference,” Lee wrote in a Nov. 1 statement announcing the forum.

I hope and expect to hear detailed plans from each of the three Senate majority leader candidates tonight and tomorrow, outlining a clear vision—including what they hope to accomplish and how they plan to go about it

We need a bold Senate GOP leader

With detailed plans

Now https://t.co/MhUsu6gQCF

— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) November 12, 2024

Despite most Republican senators choosing to stay tight-lipped about which candidate they plan to support, many members agree that the status quo under McConnell’s 17-year leadership has to change.

“Senator Britt wants the next Republican Senate leader to significantly overhaul how the Senate has been operating and make it actually work for the American people,” a spokeswoman for Republican Alabama Sen. Katie Britt told the DCNF in a written statement. “She will be looking for candidates to showcase the ability to successfully advance President Trump’s agenda through Congress; a commitment to restore regular order in the appropriations process and end omnibuses; and a plan to empower committees and decentralize power within the chamber.”

Britt did not endorse a candidate before this evening’s forum.

Ten GOP senators have endorsed a candidate so far, according to the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Scott has netted five endorsements, including Republican Sens. Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Marco Rubio of Florida.

🚨So far, the following Republican senators have publicly endorsed Rick Scott for majority leader:

Bill Hagerty (TN)
Ron Johnson (WI)
Rand Paul (KY)
Marco Rubio (FL)
Tommy Tuberville (AL)

— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) November 11, 2024

Thune has obtained the support of four members: Republican Sens. Mike Rounds of South Dakota, John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer of North Dakota and Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma.

Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley is the only GOP member to endorse Cornyn’s bid so far.

Trump has yet to weigh in on his preferred candidate.

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