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A look at the candidates vying to be the next Senate majority leader

  • Republican senators met to select a new majority leader to replace Mitch McConnell, a decision crucial for the Senate's future as Donald Trump reclaims the presidency.
  • South Dakota Senator John Thune, Texas Senator John Cornyn, and Florida Senator Rick Scott competed for votes in a secret ballot election, promising a new direction.
  • Republicans elected South Dakota Senator John Thune as the new Senate majority leader, marking a significant leadership change as Trump returns to the White House.
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