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Last edited Tue Dec 17, 2024, 12:58 PM - Edit history (1)
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) on Tuesday defeated Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) to lead Democrats on the Oversight and Accountability Committee in the next Congress, putting the feisty liberal veteran in one of the most powerful spots to confront President Trump in his second term.
The win was forecast a day earlier, when the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee voted to recommend the seat to Connolly, who has a decade more experience than Ocasio-Cortez on the powerful committee.
The non-binding Steering vote lent a symbolic boost to Connolly, 74, but his victory was ultimately decided by the full Caucus, which huddled behind closed doors Tuesday morning in the Capitol basement and voted by secret ballot to give him the coveted seat.
Connolly also got some help from former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who endorsed his bid and lobbied actively on his behalf in the lead up to this weeks votes.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5044107-connolly-ocasio-cortez-oversight-committee-democrats/amp/
The win was forecast a day earlier, when the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee voted to recommend the seat to Connolly, who has a decade more experience than Ocasio-Cortez on the powerful committee.
The non-binding Steering vote lent a symbolic boost to Connolly, 74, but his victory was ultimately decided by the full Caucus, which huddled behind closed doors Tuesday morning in the Capitol basement and voted by secret ballot to give him the coveted seat.
Connolly also got some help from former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who endorsed his bid and lobbied actively on his behalf in the lead up to this weeks votes.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5044107-connolly-ocasio-cortez-oversight-committee-democrats/amp/
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) on Monday claimed the first round of the two-step contest to lead Democrats on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee in the next Congress, besting Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) to win the recommendation of the Democrats influential Steering and Policy Committee.
The 34-27 vote lends a boost to Connolly, the more senior of the two candidates, heading into a vote of the full Caucus later in the week. The Steering and Policy panel is headed by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and is packed with leadership allies.
A vote of the panel while essentially symbolic also sends a signal to the broader caucus about which candidate the party brass deems to be stronger.
But it is not the final word. That will come from the full Democratic Caucus, which is scheduled to vote Tuesday in a secret ballot that will decide which Democrat will replace the outgoing ranking member of the Oversight panel, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.).
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5043016-connolly-ocasio-cortez-oversight-committee/
The 34-27 vote lends a boost to Connolly, the more senior of the two candidates, heading into a vote of the full Caucus later in the week. The Steering and Policy panel is headed by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and is packed with leadership allies.
A vote of the panel while essentially symbolic also sends a signal to the broader caucus about which candidate the party brass deems to be stronger.
But it is not the final word. That will come from the full Democratic Caucus, which is scheduled to vote Tuesday in a secret ballot that will decide which Democrat will replace the outgoing ranking member of the Oversight panel, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.).
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5043016-connolly-ocasio-cortez-oversight-committee/
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UPDATE: Connolly defeats Ocasio-Cortez to lead Democrats on Oversight panel (Original Post)
demmiblue
Dec 16
OP
That really fucking sucks. These older people need to pass the baton to young people
Autumn
Dec 16
#4
These things are almost always based on seniority. Its impressive shes come as far as she did, being as junior as she is
ColinC
Dec 16
#5
Celerity
(46,869 posts)1. smdh
NoRethugFriends
(3,072 posts)2. Well that sucks. Good at learning nothing.
jalan48
(14,519 posts)3. Full speed ahead with the status quo.
Because it's worked so well.
Autumn
(46,668 posts)4. That really fucking sucks. These older people need to pass the baton to young people
charismatic leaders, not older centrist Dems.
ColinC
(10,959 posts)5. These things are almost always based on seniority. Its impressive shes come as far as she did, being as junior as she is
newdeal2
(1,135 posts)9. Or if a certain former speaker favors you or not
choie
(4,705 posts)6. This is fucking bullshit
They never learn.
UTUSN
(72,722 posts)7. Still a chance
demmiblue
(37,872 posts)8. AOC: We can do this. Tomorrow is the day. Do not give up early. Do not be discouraged! A close vote is what we needed...
We can do this. Tomorrow is the day. Do not give up early. Do not be discouraged! A close vote is what we needed here and thats what we got.
Stay POSITIVE and PRAYERFUL and I will be working.
Stay POSITIVE and PRAYERFUL and I will be working.
https://bsky.app/profile/aoc.bsky.social/post/3ldhiw232422c
😬
Maru Kitteh
(29,234 posts)11. It's the penis.
Thats why.
niyad
(120,693 posts)12. WTFH is that image about?
Emile
(30,825 posts)13. Must have been an open vote.
demmiblue
(37,872 posts)14. JFC: Connolly defeats Ocasio-Cortez to lead Democrats on Oversight panel
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) on Tuesday defeated Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) to lead Democrats on the Oversight and Accountability Committee in the next Congress, putting the feisty liberal veteran in one of the most powerful spots to confront President Trump in his second term.
The win was forecast a day earlier, when the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee voted to recommend the seat to Connolly, who has a decade more experience than Ocasio-Cortez on the powerful committee.
The non-binding Steering vote lent a symbolic boost to Connolly, 74, but his victory was ultimately decided by the full Caucus, which huddled behind closed doors Tuesday morning in the Capitol basement and voted by secret ballot to give him the coveted seat.
Connolly also got some help from former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who endorsed his bid and lobbied actively on his behalf in the lead up to this weeks votes.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5044107-connolly-ocasio-cortez-oversight-committee-democrats/amp/
The win was forecast a day earlier, when the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee voted to recommend the seat to Connolly, who has a decade more experience than Ocasio-Cortez on the powerful committee.
The non-binding Steering vote lent a symbolic boost to Connolly, 74, but his victory was ultimately decided by the full Caucus, which huddled behind closed doors Tuesday morning in the Capitol basement and voted by secret ballot to give him the coveted seat.
Connolly also got some help from former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who endorsed his bid and lobbied actively on his behalf in the lead up to this weeks votes.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5044107-connolly-ocasio-cortez-oversight-committee-democrats/amp/
demmiblue
(37,872 posts)15. AOC: Tried my best. Sorry I couldn't pull it through everyone - we live to fight another day. ♥️