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majority leader
noun
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▪ Bob Dole, R-Kan., the majority leader, had held many meetings with Clinton on the Bosian mess.
▪ Dole supporters described the Senate majority leader as a decent, honest person.
▪ His rise to Senate majority leader was in no small measure a reward for his debating success against Democratic opponents.
▪ However it was held up by Dole, who is now the Senate majority leader and Republican presidential candidate.
▪ Many thought Dole should at least relinquish his post of Senate majority leader to gain freedom from legislative strictures.
▪ Trent Lott, R-Miss., who was elected to his first full term as majority leader last month.
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majority leader

majority leader \majority leader\ n. (Politics) The leader of the majority party in a legislature. Compare minority leader.

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majority leader

n. leader of the majority party in a legislature

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Majority leader

In U.S. politics, the majority floor leader is a partisan position in a legislative body.

In the federal Congress, the role of the Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives and the Majority Leader of the United States Senate differ slightly. In the United States Senate, the majority leader is the chief spokesperson for the majority party, as the president of the Senate is also the Vice-President of the United States, and the President pro tempore is a largely ceremonial position.

In the United States House of Representatives, the majority leader is elected by U.S. Congressmen in the political party holding the largest number of seats in the House. While the responsibilities vary depending upon the political climate, the Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives typically sets the floor agenda and oversees the committee chairmen.

Given the two-party nature of the U.S. system, the majority leader is almost inevitably either a Republican or a Democrat.

The majority leader is often assisted in his role by whips, whose job is to enforce party discipline on votes deemed to be crucial by the party leadership and to ensure that members do not vote in a way not approved of by the party. Some votes are deemed to be so crucial as to lead to punitive measures (such as demotion from choice committee assignments) if the party line is violated; decisions such as these are often made by the majority leader in conjunction with other senior party leaders.

In the various states, the majority leader of a state legislative chamber usually performs a similar role to the Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives. The state senate president pro tempores are typically not ceremonial, but instead are more akin to the Majority Leader of the United States Senate.

Usage examples of "majority leader".

When Lodge had then threatened to resign as majority leader, Borah had thundered, “.

Head was presented a National Leadership Award and selected as an Honorary Chairman from Idaho for the Business Advisory Council to the National Republican Congressional Committee by the Majority Leader.

If the Secretary of War won't listen to reason, you te him I'll be in my seat in the House of Representativc tomorrow, and that I'll get the favor I want from th majority leader.

If the Secretary of War won't listen to reason, you tell him I'll be in my seat in the House of Representative tomorrow, and that I'll get the favor I want from the majority leader.

Eventually Lott was forced to step down as Senate majority leader.

Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott had compromised dramatically to try to get Clinton's signature on the legislation.

Behind the two senators stood Penny Pope, hair drawn neatly back, blue suit belted around her slim waist, smiling as Senate Majority Leader Johnson whispered, “.

The bill, two paragraphs long, was presented in the Senate by the majority leader, a Democrat, and quickly read aloud by the Senate clerk.