The Corner

Johnson to Run for Leadership Post

With Sen. Lamar Alexander (R., Tenn.) stepping down from the GOP hierarchy, the scramble for leadership positions has begun. Sen. Ron Johnson (R., Wis.), a freshman, is the latest to put his name forward. He’s running for vice-chairman:

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) announced Tuesday that he plans to run for the position of vice-chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, becoming the first member of the 2010 freshman class to make a bid for his party’s No. 5 ranking position in the chamber.

The move by Johnson, a former businessman who ousted incumbent Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) last November, comes hours after Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) set off a leadership shuffle with his announcement that he plans to resign from his spot as the Senate’s No. 3 Republican early next year.

Here’s the senator’s statement:

“I came to Washington because I believe that business as usual is bankrupting America, and it has to stop. Every day I ask myself ‘what can I do to be effective – to have an impact?’ The position of Vice-Chair of the Republican Conference would be an important opportunity to address our fiscal crisis. As Vice-Chair, I would seek to communicate how urgent the problem is and work with the Republican Conference to develop real solutions.”

Robert Costa was formerly the Washington editor for National Review.
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