House Democrats keep Jeffries, top leadership team in place
- House Leader Hakeem Jeffries was reelected as the Democratic leader during an internal party vote, despite the party's loss of majority control in the chamber.
- Most of the Democratic leadership team, including Katherine Clark and Pete Aguilar, was also reelected on Tuesday.
- Jeffries stated, "We are prepared to work hard to find bipartisan common ground... but we will push back against far-right extremism whenever necessary.
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Hakeem Jeffries Keeps His Job as Top House Dem
House Leader Hakeem Jeffries won reelection Tuesday as the Democratic leader, receiving support from his colleagues despite the party's inability to win back majority control of the chamber in the November election. Jeffries of New York was chosen during an internal party vote of the House Democrats underway at the...
House Democrats Keep Their Leaders
“Despite coming up short in their fight for the majority, House Democrats aren’t tossing their leaders aside,” Politico reports. “The caucus opted to keep their top slate of leaders in Tuesday’s party elections, with every single top Democratic leader reelected without opposition.” “It’s a mark of confidence, even as the party girds for another Congress in the minority. Even with public and private venting over the future of their party, alongsi…
Hakeem Jeffries re-elected as Democratic House leader
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a recent development, Hakeem Jeffries has been re-elected to lead the Democratic Party in the House of Representatives. The New York Democrat secured support from his colleagues despite the party's failure to regain majority control in the November election. Jeffries was chosen during an internal party vote at the Capitol. Jeffries
Hakeem Jeffries Reelected House Democrat Leader
WASHINGTON—House Democrats reelected Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) as their leader on Nov. 19, just weeks after falling short of reclaiming the lower congressional chamber. Jeffries, who also serves as House minority leader, said during a Nov. 15 press conference that House Democrats will work with the incoming Trump administration but “will also vigorously defend the common good” such as tackling “economic challenges facing everyday Americans.”…
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