After TX-SEN, DeMint Says No Plans To Run For Leader

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In the wake of the tea party’s latest primary triumph, this time in the Texas Senate race, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) says he won’t turn what could be his growing influence into a run at the Senate leadership. 

From National Review‘s Robert Costa:

“I have no intention of running for leader,” he says, when asked whether he will challenge Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader. “I’ve been a leader ever since I walked in the Senate door. You don’t have to be elected to lead.”

Besides, DeMint says, McConnell sees the signals coming out of Texas, Indiana, and other states where tea-party candidates have won. And as a savvy operator, McConnell is probably not looking to buck the newcomers.

“Elected leaders carry an important administrative function, but they are going to reflect the conference,” DeMint tells me. “If the conference is moving in the right direction, our leaders will move in the right direction.”

 

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