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Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) secured the Democratic nomination for the ranking member position on the House Oversight Committee, beating Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) in a private ballot that resulted in a 131-84 vote. The outcome comes amid ongoing tensions within the Democratic Party, as Ocasio-Cortez aimed to increase her influence but faced opposition from party leadership, including former Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Connolly stated, “I thank my colleagues for their support and the confidence they’ve placed in me to lead House Democrats on the Oversight Committee.”
Connolly, a seasoned legislator known for his effective communication and experience, will now lead the committee’s agenda and serve as the Democrats’ spokesperson in key hearings.
“Gerry’s a young 74, cancer notwithstanding,” said Rep. Don Beyer.
Connolly’s win followed a recommendation from the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, which favored him due to his extensive experience. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi supported Connolly’s bid, which helped secure his position against Ocasio-Cortez, a rising star in the party.
Connolly said, “This will be trench warfare.”
As ranking member, Connolly aims to address issues he believes will impact working-class Americans, especially in light of potential federal workforce cuts. His experience representing a district with many federal employees strengthens his stance against the GOP’s proposed efficiency measures.
Connolly’s victory comes after previous challenges, including a failed bid for the Oversight seat in 2022. Despite health issues, including a recent cancer diagnosis, he remains active and prepared to lead the committee’s efforts against the incoming administration.