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VisitWill Rick Scott receive endorsements from at least 10 GOP Senators by November 13, 2024?
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Rick Scott Backed by Trump Allies, Elon Musk, and GOP Senators for Senate Majority Leader
Nov 10, 2024, 02:33 PM
Rick Scott, the Republican senator from Florida, is gaining significant support to become the next Senate Majority Leader, replacing outgoing GOP leader Mitch McConnell. Following the re-election of Donald Trump as President, prominent conservative figures and lawmakers are rallying behind Scott, whom they consider a true Trump loyalist. Notable endorsements include television host Tucker Carlson, who urged Americans to call their senators and demand a public endorsement of Scott, and Dan Bongino, a popular conservative commentator. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has also publicly backed Scott. Senators Rand Paul, Ron Johnson, Bill Hagerty, and Marco Rubio have endorsed Scott's bid for leadership. Rubio, Scott's Florida colleague, announced his support, stating, "I will be voting for my Florida colleague Rick Scott to be our next Senate GOP leader." President Trump has stipulated that any Republican seeking to become Senate Majority Leader must favor recess appointments to allow positions in his incoming administration to be filled quickly, and Scott has agreed to these demands. The leadership vote is scheduled for November 13th. The movement to elect Scott is gaining momentum among the MAGA base and conservative media, with calls for Republican senators to publicly endorse him and for constituents to contact their representatives. Supporters emphasize that Scott is the only candidate who agrees with Donald Trump, highlighting his commitment to the President's "America First" agenda.
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