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Leadership in the 116 th Congress House and Senate leadership shifts January 3, 2019 Producer Nicholas Wu

Roadmap Changes in House Democratic leadership Changes in House Republican leadership Changes in Senate Democratic leadership Changes in Senate Republican leadership 2

115th Congress House Democratic leadership Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (CA-12) Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (MD-5) Assistant Minority Leader James Clyburn (SC-6) Dem. Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Ben Ray Luján (NM-3) Dem. Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley (NY-14) Dem. Caucus Vice-Chair Linda Sánchez (CA-38) Sources: National Journal research, 2018. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: January 3, 2019 3

116 th House Democratic leadership contenders Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), 78 Minority Leader in the previous Congress Served as Speaker from 2007-2011 when Democrats last had a House majority Was elected as the House Democrats nominee for Speaker by a 203-32 vote on Nov. 28, 2018 Won her bid for Speaker in the full House vote on Jan. 3, 2019 Nov. 28 Democratic Caucus vote for Speaker For Against Blank ballot Absent 203 32 3 1 Jan. 3 House vote for Speaker Pelosi (D) McCarthy (R) 193 220 Other Present 6 12 3 Boxed profiles indicate individuals that have been confirmed to party leadership positions Sources: National Journal research 2018; Roll Call; Politico. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: January 3, 2019 4

15 Democrats voted against Pelosi in the full House vote Democrats opposing Pelosi Anthony Brindisi (D-NY)* Jim Cooper (D-TN) Jason Crow (D-CO)* Joe Cunningham (D-SC)* Jared Golden (D-ME)* Ron Kind (D-WI) Kathleen Rice (D-NY) Jeff Van Drew (D-NJ)* Max R0se (D-NY)* Kurt Schrader (D-OR) Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ)* Elissa Slotkin (D-MI)* Conor Lamb (D-PA) Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) * Ben McAdams (D-UT)* Voted against Pelosi for speaker Voted for Pelosi for speaker House Democratic Caucus (233 members) 15 219 * Freshman member of Congress Sources: National Journal research 2018; Roll Call; Politico; Washington Post. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: January 3, 2019 5

116 th House Democratic leadership contenders Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), 79 A moderate who represents the old guard of the Democratic Party Could succeed Pelosi if she left leadership Ran unopposed for Majority Leader Majority Whip Diana Degette (D-CO), 61 Has been the Chief Democratic Whip for the past seven Congresses Argues that women voters powered the Democratic win, so House Democrats need to repay their trust Dropped out of the race for Majority Whip on Nov. 19 Jim Clyburn (D-SC), 77 Highest ranking African American in Congress Unopposed for Majority Whip Previously served as Majority Whip from 2007-2011 Boxed profiles indicate individuals that have been confirmed to party leadership positions Sources: National Journal research 2018; Roll Call; Politico. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 26, 2018 6

116 th House Democratic leadership contenders Assistant Democratic Leader Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), 46 Served as the DCCC chair in 2018, a good election year for Democrats Ran unopposed David Cicilline (D-RI), 57 Current Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Co-Chair Vice Chair of the Progressive Caucus Dropped out of the Assistant Democratic Leader race on Nov. 21 to run for DPCC chair, a newly created position Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), 47 Democratic Policy and Communications Committee co-chair Member of the Progressive Caucus Won the Caucus Chair race 123-113 Barbara Lee (D-CA), 72 One of the most progressive members of Congress Member of the Progressive Caucus Ran for Caucus Chair against Joe Crowley two years ago and lost by two votes Boxed profiles indicate individuals that have been confirmed to party leadership positions Sources: National Journal research 2018; Roll Call; Politico. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 26, 2018 7

116 th House Democratic leadership contenders Vice Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-CA), 39 Declared his candidacy for Vice Caucus Chair in late September 2018 Member of the moderate New Democrats Whip for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Katherine Clark (D-MA), 55 Declared her candidacy for Vice Caucus Chair in late July 2018 Member of the Progressive Caucus Recruitment vice chairwoman for the DPCC Won election 144-90 DCCC chair Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY), 52 Conducted a review of DCCC strategy after the 2016 election Member of the New Democrats Withdrew from the race Cheri Bustos (D-IL), 57 Served as the DCCC heartland engagement chair in the 2018 election cycle Current co-chair of the DPCC Member of the New Democrats Elected DCCC Chair 117-83-32 Denny Heck (D-WA), 66 Served as the DCCC recruitment chair in the 2018 election cycle Member of the New Democrats Suzan DelBene (D-NM), 56 Served as a DCCC finance co-chair in the 2018 election cycle Vice-Chair of the New Democrats Boxed profiles indicate individuals that have been confirmed to party leadership positions Sources: National Journal research 2018; Roll Call; Politico. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 26, 2018 8

116 th House Democratic leadership contenders: DPCC Co-Chair (three elected positions, restricted to junior members)* Debbie Dingell (D-MI), 64 Former DNC member Member of the Progressive Caucus Won election with 144 votes Ted Lieu (D-CA), 49 Whip of the Asian Pacific American Caucus Member of the Progressive Caucus Won election with 161 votes Adriano Espaillat (D-NY), 64 Former member of the New York State Senate and Assembly Member of the Progressive Caucus John Garamendi (D-CA), 73 Former California Assemblyman, Insurance Commissioner and Lieutenant Governor Matt Cartwright (D-PA), 57 Ran for DPCC Co-Chair in 2016 and lost Whip of the Progressive Caucus Won election with 119 votes Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), 51 The only DPCC candidate from the freshman Congressional class Boxed profiles indicate individuals that have been confirmed to party leadership positions Sources: National Journal research 2018; Roll Call; Politico. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 29, 2018 9

Majority leadership, US House, 116 th Congress (1/2) 1 Leadership position Nancy Pelosi (CA-12) Speaker of the House Leadership PAC Data released by FEC on Oct. 26, 2018 PAC to the Future Total raised: $1,237,137 2 Steny Hoyer (MD-05) Majority Leader AmeriPAC: The Fund for a Greater America Total raised: $4,524,614 James Clyburn (SC-06) BRIDGE PAC 3 Majority Whip Total raised: $1,248,164 Ben Ray Luján (NM-3) Turquoise PAC 4 Assistant Democratic Leader Total raised: $520,296 5 Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08) Democratic Caucus Chair Jobs, Education & Families First PAC Total raised: $268,500 Sources: House.gov; Open Secrets, The Center for Responsive Politics, 2018. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: January 3, 2018 10

Majority leadership, US House, 116 th Congress (2/2) 6 Leadership position Katherine Clark (MA-05) Caucus Vice Chair Leadership PAC Data released by FEC on Oct. 26, 2018 Fair Shot PAC Total raised: $163,400 7 Cheri Bustos (IL-17) DCCC Chair CherPAC Total raised: $486,036 8 David Cicilline (RI-01) DPCC Chair DNC PAC Total raised: $173,833 9 Debbie Dingell (MI-12) DPCC Co-Chair Wolverine PAC Total raised: $103,500 9 Ted Lieu (CA-33) DPCC Co-Chair Blue Momentum PAC Total raised: $516,494 9 Matt Cartwright (PA-08) DPCC Co-Chair Making Americans Count PAC Total raised: $36,500 Sources: House.gov; Open Secrets, The Center for Responsive Politics, 2018. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: Nov. 29, 2018 11

Roadmap Changes in House Democratic leadership Changes in House Republican leadership Changes in Senate Democratic leadership Changes in Senate Republican leadership 12

115th Congress House Republican leadership Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (WI-1) Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23) Majority Whip Steve Scalise (SC-6) Rep. Conference Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-5) Policy Committee Chair Luke Messer (IN-6) Sources: house.gov/leadership Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 13, 2018 13

116 th House Republican leadership contenders Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), 53 Has Paul Ryan s endorsement for Minority Leader Elected 159-43 as Minority Leader Jim Jordan (R-OH), 54 Founding chair of the House Freedom Caucus and a former Republican Study Committee Chair Lost the race for Minority Leader Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA), 53 Previously served as Majority Whip Ran unopposed for Minority Whip Conference Chair Liz Cheney (R-WY), 52 Ran unopposed for Conference Chair after Cathy McMorris Rogers (R-WA) dropped out of the race Boxed profiles indicate individuals that have been confirmed to party leadership positions Sources: Lindsey McPherson, House Republicans Considering Leadership Bids So Far, Roll Call, August 9, 2018. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 15, 2018 14

116 th House Republican leadership contenders Policy Committee Chair Gary Palmer (R-AL), 64 Previously the head of several Alabama think tanks Member of the House Freedom Caucus Elected 130-63 David Schweikert (R-AZ), 56 Member of the House Freedom Caucus Boxed profiles indicate individuals that have been confirmed to party leadership positions Sources: Lindsey McPherson, House Republicans Considering Leadership Bids So Far, Roll Call, August 9, 2018. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 15, 2018 15

Minority leadership, US House, 116th Congress Leadership position Leadership PAC Data released by FEC on Oct. 26, 2018 1 Kevin McCarthy (CA-23) Majority Committee PAC Minority Leader Total raised: $2,982,208 2 Steve Scalise (LA-01) Eye of the Tiger PAC 3 Liz Cheney (WY-AL) Cowboy PAC GOP Conference Chair Total raised: $446,183 4 Gary Palmer (AL-06) Conservative Promises PAC Policy Committee Chair Total raised: $293,849 5 Tom Emmer (MN-06) Electing Majority Making Effective Republicans Total raised: $1,140,817 Minority Whip NRCC Chair Total raised: $1,720,849 Sources: House.gov; Open Secrets, The Center for Responsive Politics, 2018. Alice Johnson and Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: Nov. 15, 2018 16

Roadmap Changes in House Democratic leadership Changes in House Republican leadership Changes in Senate Democratic leadership Changes in Senate Republican leadership 17

115th Congress Senate Democratic leadership Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) Assistant Dem. Leader Patty Murray (D-WA) Policy Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) DSCC Chair Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) Sources: The Congressional Institute, 2018. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 13. 2018 18

Minority leadership, US Senate, 116 th Congress 1 Leadership position Chuck Schumer (NY) Senate Minority Leader Leadership PAC Data released by FEC on Oct. 26, 2018 Impact Total raised: $1,519,745 2 Dick Durbin (IL) Minority Whip Prairie PAC Total raised: $929,511 3 Patty Murray (WA) Assistant Democratic Leader M-PAC Total raised: $831,100 4 Debbie Stabenow (MI) Policy Committee Chair Great Lakes PAC Total raised: $835,130 5 Catherine Cortez Masto (NV) DSCC Chair All For Our Country PAC Total raised: $815,539 Sources: Senate.gov; Open Secrets, The Center for Responsive Politics, 2018. Alice Johnson and Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: Nov. 15, 2018 19

Roadmap Changes in House Democratic leadership Changes in House Republican leadership Changes in Senate Democratic leadership Changes in Senate Republican leadership 20

115th Congress Senate Republican leadership Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-TX) Conference Chair John Thune (R-SD) Policy Committee Chair John Barrasso (R-WY) NRSC Chair Cory Gardner (R-CO) Sources: The Congressional Institute, 2018. Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: November 13. 2018 21

Majority leadership, US Senate, 116 th Congress 1 Leadership position Mitch McConnell (KY) Senate Majority Leader Leadership PAC Data released by FEC on October 26, 2018 Bluegrass Committee Total raised: $1,581,720 2 John Thune (SD) Majority Whip Heartland Values PAC Total raised: $1,792,148 3 John Barrasso (WY) Conference Chair Common Values PAC Total raised: $920,489 4 Roy Blunt (MO) Policy Committee Chair Rely on Your Beliefs Total raised: $1,186,483 5 Todd Young (IN) NRSC Chair Oorah! PAC Total raised: $492,986 Sources: Senate.gov; Open Secrets, The Center for Responsive Politics, 2018..org Alice Johnson and Nicholas Wu Slide last updated on: Nov. 15, 2018 22