Rick Scott Unveils 'Bold and Brash' while McConnell Says it 'Belongs in the Trash'
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After the 2020 elections, just a few months shy from the start of the Senate runoff elections in Georgia, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was voted unanimously by his colleagues of the Senate Republican Conference to serve yet another term as GOP leader, his eighth to be exact. In addition, the rising junior lawmaker Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) was elected to serve as chairman of the National Republican Senate Committee (also known as the NRSC). Scott told reporters at the time, "We've got great candidates for the 2022 cycle, we're going to recruit others and we're going to continue to have a Republican majority.” Although the hopes to continue that Republican majority legacy in the Senate swindled into an embarrassing defeat to both Georgian incumbents Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue at the time, the GOP has been willing to fight back what was once their majority.
Rick Scott Unveils 'Bold and Brash' while McConnell Says it 'Belongs in the Trash'
Rick Scott Unveils 'Bold and Brash' while…
Rick Scott Unveils 'Bold and Brash' while McConnell Says it 'Belongs in the Trash'
After the 2020 elections, just a few months shy from the start of the Senate runoff elections in Georgia, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was voted unanimously by his colleagues of the Senate Republican Conference to serve yet another term as GOP leader, his eighth to be exact. In addition, the rising junior lawmaker Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) was elected to serve as chairman of the National Republican Senate Committee (also known as the NRSC). Scott told reporters at the time, "We've got great candidates for the 2022 cycle, we're going to recruit others and we're going to continue to have a Republican majority.” Although the hopes to continue that Republican majority legacy in the Senate swindled into an embarrassing defeat to both Georgian incumbents Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue at the time, the GOP has been willing to fight back what was once their majority.