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  2. Whip (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In the Senate, the majority whip is the third-highest ranking individual in the majority party (the party with the most seats). The majority whip is outranked by the majority leader and, unofficially, the president pro tempore of the Senate. As the office of president pro tempore is largely honorific and usually given to the longest-serving ...

  3. Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives

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    Traditionally, the Speaker is viewed as the leader of the majority party in the House, with the Majority Leader as second-in-command. For example, when the Republicans gained the majority in the House after the 2010 elections, Boehner ascended to the Speakership while Eric Cantor succeeded Boehner as Majority Leader. Cantor was understood to be ...

  4. United States House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The party with a majority of seats in the House is known as the majority party. The next-largest party is the minority party. The speaker, committee chairs, and some other officials are generally from the majority party; they have counterparts (for instance, the "ranking members" of committees) in the minority party.

  5. The Speaker’s Lobby: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to electing a ...

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    House Republicans then anointed House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., for Speaker. Emmer withdrew hours later. House Republicans finally nominated House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for the job.

  6. House majority hinges on 18 uncalled races, with ... - AOL

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    From left to right: House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, Speaker Mike Johnson, and Majority Leader Steve Scalise are running for their same roles and are hoping to maintain control over the House.

  7. House Republicans to elect new Trump-era leadership with ...

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    House Republicans are gathering behind closed doors Wednesday to elect their leaders in the next Congress. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., and Majority Whip Tom ...

  8. Majority leader - Wikipedia

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    In the House of Representatives the majority leader's presence and power often depends on the session. In some sessions, the majority leader takes precedence over the speaker as House leader and legislative party leader either by force (which usually occurs when the speaker of the House is unpopular) or because the speaker of the House voluntarily surrenders power to the majority leader.

  9. GOP House Majority Whip Tom Emmer wins reelection after ...

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    Emmer, who is the House of Representatives’ majority whip, tried to become the speaker of the house in October 2023, according to USA TODAY. The third ranked House Republican was endorsed for ...