John Thune’s leadership win shows limits of MAGA’s reach in Senate

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As President-elect Donald Trump made his triumphal return to the nation’s capital on Wednesday, he and his allies got a clear reminder that the old establishment guard of the GOP isn’t quite dead yet – and remains a force he’ll need to reckon with.

South Dakota Sen. John Thune was elected the new Senate majority leader by his Republican peers on Wednesday, putting the upper chamber of Congress in the charge of an institutionally minded, old-school conservative who’s occasionally been willing to break with Mr. Trump.

After seventeen years under Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history, Senate Republicans had the option of going in a more MAGA direction. Instead, they picked a close ally of the outgoing leader.

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