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Speaker in waiting? Rapid rise of Hakeem Jeffries fuels talk | TheHill
Back in late 2018: Pelosi Agrees to Deal Limiting Her Speakership to 4 Years - Roll Call
She may be re-elected Speaker late this year, but if she does, that means that she will quit in 2022.
I looked further and I found Leadership | house.gov
The unflappable head of the House Democratic Caucus has emerged as a fiercely disciplined party spin doctor, proficient in promoting the Democrats’ ambitious agenda and attacking President Trump in cataclysmic terms, often in the same breath.
To get him off message would amount to a coup.
Yet the four-term lawmaker has climbed quickly through the ranks in part by taking strategic political risks that bucked the party establishment even as he was rising through it. Jeffries challenged an incumbent in his first run for Congress; endorsed a long-shot presidential candidate over his home-state senator in the 2008 primary and defeated a popular veteran Democrat to win the caucus chairmanship last year.
His rapid ascension has sparked talk that Jeffries, 48, is in line to succeed Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) whenever she chooses to bow out. If he reaches that pinnacle, Jeffries would make history as the nation’s first African-American Speaker.
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Jeffries, a former corporate lawyer, ruffled plenty of feathers in the left-leaning caucus in defeating Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), a liberal institution and feminist trailblazer, for the party chairmanship in 2018 — a razor-close contest that led to charges from Lee and some of her closest allies that ageism and sexism were at play.
Back in late 2018: Pelosi Agrees to Deal Limiting Her Speakership to 4 Years - Roll Call
She may be re-elected Speaker late this year, but if she does, that means that she will quit in 2022.
I looked further and I found Leadership | house.gov
- Speaker: Nancy Pelosi
- Democratic Party
- Majority Leader: Steny Hoyer
- Majority Whip: James Clyburn
- Assistant Speaker: Ben Ray Luján
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: Hakeem Jeffries
- Republican Party
- Minority Leader: Kevin McCarthy
- Minority Whip: Steve Scalise
- Republican Conference Chairman: Liz Cheney
- Republican Policy Committee Chairman: Gary Palmer