Tom Cotton Announces Bid for Senate GOP Conference Chair
As the GOP Senate leadership race heats up, Cotton aims for the third-highest position, challenging traditional succession.
- Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas has announced his intention to run for the position of Senate Republican Conference chair, aiming to secure the third-highest spot in the GOP Senate leadership.
- The announcement comes amid a broader reshuffling of GOP Senate leadership roles following Mitch McConnell's decision to step down as the Senate Republican leader in November.
- Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso, the current Senate Republican Conference chair, has announced his bid for the GOP Whip position, leaving his current role up for grabs.
- Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, currently the Senate Republican Policy Committee chair and traditionally next in line for the Conference chair position, faces competition from Cotton.
- The GOP leadership race is seen as a critical moment for the party, with several key positions open and potential for significant changes in the Senate's Republican hierarchy.




































