Yes. Under the Constitution, the vice president serves as the president of the Senate and presides over the Senate's daily proceedings.
The Vice President.
The Leader of the Senate is always the Vice-President. And if the Vice-President isn't there, then the President pro-tempore(temporary President) is in charge.
Harry Reid!
i would have to say that the answer to your question my good sir is yes
Under the US Constitution, the Vice-President of the United States presides at the Senate and is thus the President of the Senate. If the Vice-President is not present, then the President Protempore of the Senate presides. The Majority Leader of the Senate is usually also the President Protem.
The Vice President.
The Leader of the Senate is always the Vice-President. And if the Vice-President isn't there, then the President pro-tempore(temporary President) is in charge.
Harry Reid!
the leader is usually the vice president or the president
I assume you mean the US Senate. The constitution specifies that the Vice President (currently Joe Biden) is the President of the Senate. However, the Vice President plays little role in the Senate these days. Most of the power is shared between the Senate Party leaders, currently Harry Reid (Majority Leader) and Mitch McConnell (Minority Leader).
The Vice President
the vice President of the US
There is no sec of the senate. The senate has a majority leader and a minority leader. The Vice President sits as the president of the senate.
the leader of the senate is the Vice President
The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representatives. The President of the Senate (who is also the Vice President) is the leader of the Senate.
President Pro Tempore
leader of the senate