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Rick Scott will challenge McConnell for leadership of U.S. Senate Republicans

Published 11/15/2022, 03:25 PM
Updated 11/15/2022, 06:05 PM
© Reuters. U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) arrives to speak to reporters with GOP leadership following the Senate Republicans weekly policy lunch at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., September 7, 2022. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

By Makini Brice and Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Senator Rick Scott on Tuesday said he will challenge Mitch McConnell for leadership of Senate Republicans in a party election, after Republicans failed to win a majority in the chamber during last week's midterm elections.

Scott, a senator from Florida, had run the organization dedicated to delivering Republican wins in the election.

Former President Donald Trump, who is expected to launch a new White House bid on Tuesday, has repeatedly called for McConnell's ouster since he recognized President Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election. Trump falsely claims he lost because of fraud.

Senate Republicans are due to vote on their leadership on Wednesday. Scott announced to his colleagues at Tuesday's lunch that he was challenging McConnell for the post, his spokesman said.

Scott sent colleagues a letter outlining his reasons for the challenge. "I believe it's time for the Senate Republican Conference to be far more bold and resolute than we have been in the past. We must start saying what we are for, not just what we are against," Scott wrote.

Some Republicans, including Scott, have said leadership votes should not occur until after Georgia's Dec. 6 runoff to decide if Republican Herschel Walker will unseat Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock.

McConnell told reporters that Republicans could delay the internal vote, but he still expected to be re-elected as the Senate Republican leader when it took place.

© Reuters. U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) arrives to speak to reporters with GOP leadership following the Senate Republicans weekly policy lunch at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., September 7, 2022. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

Senator Josh Hawley, a McConnell critic, said the elections needed to force changes within the party: "We need to have a tough conversation right now about what happened in this last election and what we're going to do going forward."

McConnell and Scott have been sniping at each other since the summer about the campaign, with Scott proposing to slash some popular entitlement programs and McrConnell appearing to criticize some of the party's nominees.

Latest comments

Yes, please. Put the guy in charge of the recent Republican senatorial fiasco in charge. Further cement the Republican's reputation as incompetent.
Loyalty to His Orangeness is clearly more valued than competency in today's republican party
Ditch Mitch, the architect of the managed decline!
the crazies think mitch is the problem not the orange fraudster! no eyes? no brains?
Scott says 70% are unhappy - lol he must us the same accountants trump does
the 70pct don't know what unhappy means and the others don't know how happy they are
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