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TiltsAreUnderrated
Junior Chimp
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« on: November 18, 2020, 09:46:23 PM »

Pelosi has essentially confirmed that she doesn't intend to run for the Speakership again by reiterating that she agreed to abide by the term limits even if they didn't pass.

She has been reelected as Speaker-nominee by voice vote along with Hoyer, Clyburn and Jeffries. Katherine Clark beat David Cicilline for Assistant Speaker (the No. 4 role), 135-92. Clark was Vice Chair of the caucus, ranking just below Jeffries beforehand; Cicilline was Policy and Communications Committee Chair (i.e. focused on messaging), two rungs below her and one rung below Cheri Bustos.

On the Republican side, the rumoured coup against McCarthy hasn't manifested. He's got his old job back, along with Steve Scalise, Liz Cheney, Tom Emmer and Gary Palmer. The new conference vice-chair is Mike Johnson, replacing Mark Walker; the new conference secretary is Richard Hudson, replacing Jason Smith.

In both parties, a mix of other roles are TBD.
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TiltsAreUnderrated
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2020, 12:14:32 PM »
« Edited: November 19, 2020, 12:19:01 PM by TiltsAreUnderrated »


He's vaulted up the ranks from being one of eight chief deputy whips to filling Katherine Clark's soon-to-be-vacated role. At 41 and having only been in Congress since the 2014 elections, I'd guess he qualifies as a rising star within the context of the Democratic Congressional leadership.

He beat Robyn Kelly to the job, 148-82.

Policy and Communications Committee Co-Chairs (previously serving under Cicilline) Cartwright, Dingell and Lieu have all been reelected to their roles by voice vote. The number of co-chairs here has actually been expanded to accommodate another and that spot has been claimed by Joe Neguse.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2020, 01:09:57 PM »

That seems to be a new role and a merger of the Junior Caucus Representative and Freshman Class Representative roles.
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