Republican senators will choose a brand new Senate GOP chief subsequent week, and Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has endorsed Sen. John Cornyn, R-Tx., for the position.
GOP senators will vote by way of secret poll on Wednesday, Nov. 13.
“I’m backing John Cornyn for majority leader,” Hawley mentioned in an announcement. “Within the final two years, no person has completed extra to win again the bulk than he has. He tirelessly raised hundreds of thousands of {dollars} for aggressive Senate races, together with mine.
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“He has a heart for people: He has voiced his support for the RECA compromise that would fairly compensate hundreds of thousands of Americans poisoned by their government, including so many in Missouri,” Hawley continued.
“And I know he will work closely and effectively with President Trump to deliver on the promise of our new majority. I’m delighted to give him my support,” he concluded.
Along with Cornyn, Republican Sens. Rick Scott of Florida and John Thune of South Dakota are each vying for the Senate GOP chief place.
Thune is at present the Senate Republican Whip, a job which Cornyn beforehand held. Scott has beforehand served as Nationwide Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) chair.
Republicans received the Senate majority within the 2024 election.
Earlier this yr, Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. who has helmed the Senate GOP since 2007, introduced that his present time period as Senate Republican chief could be his final.
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Scott, throughout an look on Fox Enterprise’ “Kudlow,” mentioned he hopes President-elect Donald Trump will assist him for the position.
Thune mentioned throughout an look on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” that he would favor for Trump to “stay out” of the management race.
Fox Information Digital’s Julia Johnson contributed to this report.