South Dakota's John Thune and John Cornyn are vying to replace Mitch McConnell as Senate leader, with the vote happening on November 13, highlighting internal GOP dynamics.
With only a few endorsements publicly shared, the GOP senators are largely undecided, creating an environment of uncertainty as they approach the key leadership vote.
Both Thune and Cornyn represent the traditional GOP wing, signaling a potential shift in leadership style moving away from the McConnell era while still endorsing Trump.
Senator Thom Tillis noted the challenge of choosing between Thune and Cornyn due to their similarities and strong backing within the party, making differentiation necessary.
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