The U.S. Senate majority leader vote is scheduled for Wednesday.
“The nation delivered a mandate on Tuesday,” Tuberville wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday. “They want @realdonaldtrump’s America First agenda, and they want it now.”“Senator Rick Scott represents millions of Americans from Alabama to California who voted for a unified Republican government. I’m proud to support @scottforflorida for Majority Leader,” Tuberville wrote.The Republican Party gained control of the chamber after four years in the minority following Tuesday’s election.
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