Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has made his way to the Capitol in preparation for today's leadership election. This marks the first time in 18 years that McConnell is not a candidate for Republican leader, signifying a significant shift in leadership within the party.
When asked about his choice for his successor as GOP leader, McConnell remained tight-lipped but humorously remarked, 'Is something happening today?' to the eager press pen gathered around him.
Joining McConnell at the Capitol are several other notable senators, including Sen. Joni Ernst, who is in the running against Sen. Tom Cotton for the position of GOP conference chair. The presence of these key figures underscores the importance of this leadership election and the potential impact it could have on the future direction of the Republican party.
Additionally, the arrival of Sen.-elect Jim Justice and Sen. Lindsey Graham further adds to the anticipation surrounding today's proceedings. With a mix of seasoned politicians and newcomers in attendance, the outcome of the leadership election is sure to shape the dynamics of the Senate in the coming years.