Raul Labrador “More Likely Than Not” Running for Majority Leader, Sources Say

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The Idaho Tea Party favorite would challenge Whip Kevin McCarthy

Idaho Republican Raul Labrador is 'more likely than not' to run for Majority Leader next week, sources close to Labrador say, a move that would establish him as a Tea Party rival to Whip Kevin McCarthy, the establishment favorite.


Labrador has been 'asked by many of his colleagues to run,' a Labrador source says. His entry would shake up a race where in the last 24 hours both of McCarthy's top rivals have dropped out leaving McCarthy unopposed.


Labrador is popular with the 170-member conservative Republican Study Committee and would represent the Tea Party alterative to McCarthy. Though McCarthy has bragged to colleagues that he has a majority of the 240-member conference sewn up, the ballot is secret and many in the conference have wanted to see greater Tea Party representation in leadership.


The special election, to be held June 19, will replace McCarthy's mentor Eric Cantor, who lost his primary to a Tea Party insurgent on Tuesday.


If elected, Labrador, 46, would be the first Hispanic majority leader, the first Mormon majority leader and the first majority leader from Idaho. He also hails from a solid Red State, which is important to some members who have complained that most of the leadership comes from Blue or Purple States. Labrador's rise would be even more meteoric than McCarthy's, as he was only elected to Congress in 2010.


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