Senator Mitch McConnell was selected by his colleagues Wednesday to lead the Republican Party in the US Senate when a new term begins in January 2023.
Breaking news: Senate Republicans voted to retain Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) as minority leader, turning back a challenge from Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) after the party failed to pick up seats in the chamber in the midterm elections. https://t.co/Vbi3fI2g9r
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The Kentucky politician fended off a fight from Florida Senator Rick Scott.
“We underperformed among independents and moderates because their impression of many of the people in our party in leadership roles is that there’s chaos, negativity, excessive attacks — and it frightened independent and moderate Republican voters,” Mr. McConnell told reporters on Tuesday.
“I think the most important thing we can do is get these differences behind us,” said Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas and a McConnell ally.