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		Definition of minority leader in US English: minority leadernoun The head of the minority party in a legislative body, especially the US Senate or House of Representatives. Example sentencesExamples -  The House minority leader, Richard Gephardt, takes the same position.
 -  It was a little more difficult for the minority leader in the House not to come down hard, but he really didn't have any choice.
 -  Coming up next, Senate minority leader, Tom Daschle.
 -  The Democratic minority leader was the first party head to lose Senate re-election in more than 50 years.
 -  The House minority leader has previously refused to make receipts available from his leadership accounts, citing the House policy.
 -  Joining me is Mike Fasano, the Florida House majority leader, and Lois Frankel, the Florida House minority leader.
 -  He is House minority leader, Democrat of Missouri.
 -  Your Republican counterpart, the Senate minority leader, Trent Lott, was on this program last week.
 -  The Senate minority leader is the most prominent national Democrat and will remain such until a presidential nominee is chosen.
 -  And, to be sure, he's minority leader of the Senate and therefore the senior politician in the Democratic Party, but conventional wisdom says otherwise, so we can just ignore this.
 -  The Senate Democratic minority leader from South Dakota straddles the fence on many environmental issues facing Western states.
 -  Two-thirds of Allied's candidates won, the Republicans controlled the Assembly for the first time in 25 years, and Hurtt became the state Senate minority leader.
 -  The Senate minority leader theorized that the vote might be delayed until a lame-duck congressional session after the election or even until next year.
 -  He became minority leader of the Senate, where he was a master congressional politician and emerged as a candidate for president.
 -  The only thing worse than being minority leader in the Senate is being majority leader with one vote.
 -  Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi of California, making history, speaking this week after fellow Democrats elected her the House minority leader.
 -  Former House minority leader Dick Gephardt is also running for president, he announced Wednesday.
 -  But the House minority leader, Richard Gephardt, is hoping for an upset.
 -  And of the four that preceded them, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon were all senators, while Gerald Ford was the minority leader of the House.
 -  One Democrat with close ties to labor, the former House minority leader, Congressman Richard Gephardt, will be here to joins us.
 
    Definition of minority leader in US English: minority leadernoun The head of the minority party in a legislative body, especially the US Senate or House of Representatives. Example sentencesExamples -  Two-thirds of Allied's candidates won, the Republicans controlled the Assembly for the first time in 25 years, and Hurtt became the state Senate minority leader.
 -  Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi of California, making history, speaking this week after fellow Democrats elected her the House minority leader.
 -  It was a little more difficult for the minority leader in the House not to come down hard, but he really didn't have any choice.
 -  But the House minority leader, Richard Gephardt, is hoping for an upset.
 -  One Democrat with close ties to labor, the former House minority leader, Congressman Richard Gephardt, will be here to joins us.
 -  The Senate Democratic minority leader from South Dakota straddles the fence on many environmental issues facing Western states.
 -  The House minority leader has previously refused to make receipts available from his leadership accounts, citing the House policy.
 -  Joining me is Mike Fasano, the Florida House majority leader, and Lois Frankel, the Florida House minority leader.
 -  The House minority leader, Richard Gephardt, takes the same position.
 -  Former House minority leader Dick Gephardt is also running for president, he announced Wednesday.
 -  The only thing worse than being minority leader in the Senate is being majority leader with one vote.
 -  The Democratic minority leader was the first party head to lose Senate re-election in more than 50 years.
 -  He is House minority leader, Democrat of Missouri.
 -  And of the four that preceded them, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon were all senators, while Gerald Ford was the minority leader of the House.
 -  The Senate minority leader theorized that the vote might be delayed until a lame-duck congressional session after the election or even until next year.
 -  Your Republican counterpart, the Senate minority leader, Trent Lott, was on this program last week.
 -  And, to be sure, he's minority leader of the Senate and therefore the senior politician in the Democratic Party, but conventional wisdom says otherwise, so we can just ignore this.
 -  He became minority leader of the Senate, where he was a master congressional politician and emerged as a candidate for president.
 -  The Senate minority leader is the most prominent national Democrat and will remain such until a presidential nominee is chosen.
 -  Coming up next, Senate minority leader, Tom Daschle.
 
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