Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
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senate majority leader
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
senate majority leader
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
The most powerful position in the Senate is Speaker of the House. Currently, the Speaker of the House is John Boehner.
No. The president pro tempore of the Senate, the longest- serving member of the Senate, is third in the line of succession but the Senate majority leader is not on the list.
In general, yes, this is one of the most powerful posts in Congress. However, the majority leader of the Senate is quite powerful as well--and in some ways is more powerful. For instance, the speaker of the House has to be reelected every two years, whereas the Senate majority leader is reelected only every six years has more control over judicial and other presidential appointment. Certainly both posts are powerful.
The assistant majority leader is the second-ranking member of the party leadership of United States Senate. If there is no floor leader present, the assistant majority leader will act as the floor leader.
The assistant majority leader is the second-ranking member of the party leadership of United States Senate. If there is no floor leader present, the assistant majority leader will act as the floor leader.