California Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy appears to be Eric Cantor’s heir apparent as House majority leader.
Texas Rep. Pete Sessions won’t run for the House leadership post after all, the GOP congressman said in a statement late Thursday. The move clears the way for Majority Whip McCarthy to move up to the House’s No. 2 position. He will run for the spot in an election June 19.
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“After thoughtful consideration and discussion with my colleagues, I have made the decision to not continue my run for House majority leader,” Sessions said in a statement.
Sessions cited party divisions, a nod to the fact that McCarthy already had the support of much of the GOP.








