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Reid poised to take over as Senate minority leader
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"If some other senator came up and asked, 'Could you take one for the team,' you'd say, 'When did you ever take one for anybody? Give me a break,'" Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., told Congressional Quarterly. "But you look at Harry and say, 'OK, Harry.'"
Not that Reid isn't willing to buck his party, especially on issues like abortion, where he is pro-life.
And he can play politics with the best of them. He is credited for wooing Republican Sen. James Jeffords to leave the Republican Party, swinging control of the Senate to the Democrats for a time.
Reid has dropped enough hints over the years that he wants the Senate leadership job. Two years ago, when it looked like Daschle might retire and run for president, both Reid and Dodd made known their interest in succeeding him.
Even when Daschle changed his mind, Reid appears to have been covering his bases.
Associated Press reported that Reid has donated more than $1 million from his political PAC to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee greasing the wheels for a leadership bid. Dodd's PAC gave only $100,000.
"He's not going to run for president four years from now. He doesn't have those ambitions," Herzik told Gannett. "But he could be a power broker in the party. Harry Reid is as influential as any Democrat in this country."
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