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James
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James asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 5 months ago

Politics: Serious NEUTRAL/bi-partisan question?

Under the Senate Rules, won’t Mitch McConnell still be the majority leader even if  Democrats win both seats in Georgia? 50 Republicans, 48 Democrats and 2 Independents. Or does the majority leader need 51 votes to keep the job and the VP can break the tie if the independents side with the Democrats as they USUALLY do?

Update:

This is important because the majority leader sets the agenda and decides what comes to the floor to be voted on.

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  • 5 months ago

    Currently, there are 50 Republicans, 46 Democrats, 2 independents, and two seats that are still indecided in Georgia. If Democrats win both Georgia Senate seats, it will be 50-50 so Kamala Harris will cast the deciding vote, and Democrats will control the Senate. 

  • 5 months ago

    No, he would not be the leader.  He needs 51.

  • Leo
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    On a tie vote, the president of the senate, Kamala Harris, would cast the deciding vote.  That includes deciding on Majority Leader.  And as you indicated, the independents caucus with the Dems.  

  • hamel5
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    Republicans would need 51 as VP Harris would break a tie vote.  The two independents caucus with the Democrats, so there's no chance that they'd vote for McConnell. 

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