Royal Oak Tribune

Florida’s Scott takes on McConnell in bid for Senate minority leader

- By Brian Slodysko and Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON >> Florida Sen. Rick Scott said Tuesday that he will mount a long-shot bid to unseat Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, opening the latest front in an intraparty battle between allies of McConnell and former President Donald Trump over the direction of the GOP following a disappoint­ing showing in last week’s midterm elections.

The announceme­nt by Scott, who was urged to challenge McConnell by Trump, came hours before the former president was expected to launch a comeback bid for the White House. It escalated a long-simmering feud between Scott, who led the Senate Republican’s campaign arm this year, and McConnell over the party’s approach to reclaiming a Senate majority.

“If you simply want to stick with the status quo, don’t vote for me,” Scott said in a letter to Senate Republican­s offering himself as a protest vote against McConnell in leadership elections on Wednesday.

Restive conservati­ves in the chamber have lashed out at McConnell’s handling of the election, as well as his iron grip over the Senate Republican caucus. The leadership vote was scheduled for Wednesday morning, though it could be postponed if Texas Sen. Ted Cruz succeeds with his effort to delay it until after a Georgia runoff election in December.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., arrives to speak before former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in support of the campaign of Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., at the MiamiDade County Fair and Exposition on Nov. 6in Miami.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., arrives to speak before former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in support of the campaign of Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., at the MiamiDade County Fair and Exposition on Nov. 6in Miami.

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