Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson outside a House Republican Conference meeting on Oct. 24, 2023.Photo:Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty
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House SpeakerMike Johnsonhas been reelected as the leader of the House Republican Conference.
Johnson earned the support of his party on Wednesday, Nov. 13, to carry on in his current role at the helm of the House GOP, which includes setting priorities for the conference and acting as a spokesperson for its members.
Though Johnson was reelected as the Republican leader, it’s not yet certain whether he will retain his position as speaker of the entire House. Many House races have not been called yet in the 2024 elections and the House majority for the upcoming Congress has not been formally decided, though Republicans are expected to hold a narrow majority over Democrats.
If Republicans do win the majority in the House, they will nominate Johnson as their speaker candidate during the speakership election in January, where members of all parties get to cast a vote.
House Speaker Mike Johnson applauds during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony on Sept. 18, 2024.Andrew Harnik/Getty
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Johnson — who first gained prominence for leading one of the efforts to reject the results of the last presidential election — represents the fourth district of Louisiana, and recently won his fifth two-year term in the House.
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In the 2024 elections,Republicans gained control of the Senate, picking up four seats in total. In the new Congress, Republicans will have 53 seats to Democrats' 47.
On Nov. 13, Senate Republicans elected South Dakota Sen. John Thune to succeed longtime GOP Senate LeaderMitch McConnellin January.
source: people.com