South Dakota Senator John Thune Elected Senate Majority Leader, To Replace Senator Mitch McConnell: Reports
With his selection, South Dakota Senator John Thune will replace retiring Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who held the top Senate GOP leadership job for the past 18 years.
According to reports, South Dakota Senator John Thune has been elected as leader of Senate Majority. With his selection, South Dakota Senator John Thune will replace retiring Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who held the top Senate GOP leadership job for the past 18 years. Reports also stated that Thune beat Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) by a vote of 25 to 24. Joe Biden Meets US President-Elect Donald Trump at White House, Both Pledge Smooth Transition (See Pics and Video).
John Thune Selected as Senate Majority Leader
BREAKING: South Dakota Senator John Thune elected Senate Majority Leader
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