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US Senate Republicans Choose John Thune as Next Majority Leader
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John Thune of South Dakota has been elected as the new Senate majority leader, defeating Texas Senator John Cornyn in a run-off vote. This marks a change in leadership in the Republican-controlled Senate, with Thune replacing Mitch McConnell. Thune secured the backing of 25 Republican colleagues, compared to Cornyn's 15.
I don't think it's worth the president using the political capital that he has to weigh in on the race.
When it comes to enacting the Make America Great Again Agenda, President Trump will have no better ally than Majority Leader John Thune.
This Republican team is united behind President Trump's agenda, and our work starts today.
He has a short window to show us he will support President Trump, fill his cabinet, confirm his judges, and pass his agenda.
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