Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona has held the #2 slot in the Senate Republican leadership for the last several years, but he’s retiring next month, creating a new opportunity for an ambitious GOP senator. Yesterday, we learned who’s getting the gig.
Though there were other possible candidates, Texas Republican John Cornyn quickly emerged as Kyl’s successor after Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) announced his intention to stay on as Senate Republican Conference chairman rather than seek a promotion. This is, of course, the same Cornyn who’s wrapping his tenure as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Ed Kilgore picked up on the problem here.
Man, that’s some serious social promotion. This cycle Cornyn, with the most favorable landscape (Democrats holding 23 of the 33 seats up) in living memory and with more money behind him than Croesus, managed to lose two net Senate seats. Sure, Romney didn’t help by losing, but by my quick count, Republican Senate candidates ran behind Mitt in 23 states.









