Senate Dems brace for leadership fight after Durbin retirement

From left: Sens. Amy Klobuchar, Brian Schatz and Catherine Cortez Masto. Photos: Via Getty images

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Sen. Dick Durbin’s (D-Ill.) retirement is setting off a once-in-a-decade leadership fight for Senate Democrats.

Why it matters: Durbin, 80, has been the Senate Democratic whip since 2005. Whoever replaces him becomes the instant front-runner to replace Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer down the road.

  • An open fight for the whip spot next year could also complicate Schumer’s strategy of privately mediating intraparty disputes.
  • It will potentially expose the party’s deep divide on whether to elect a moderate — or a progressive — to help them return to power.

Zoom in: Sen. Brian Schatz, 52, of Hawaii is actively making outreach to members about replacing Durbin. His interest in the job is a poorly kept secret on Capitol Hill, and he’s got a head start as the current chief deputy whip.

  • Sen. Amy Klobuchar, 64, of Minnesota wants the job, sources tell Axios. Schumer made her the No. 3 Senate Dem last year, and she’s respected by her colleagues.
  • Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, 61, of Nevada is also interested in moving up, although it’s not clear if she’s ready to challenge Schatz or Klobuchar.

Between the lines: Schatz and Cortez Masto voted with Schumer last month in support of a GOP spending plan to avert a government shutdown.

  • Those votes were seen as key indicators of their interest in leadership gigs.
  • Klobuchar voted against the measure, as did Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), another one of Schumer’s top leadership officials this year.
  • Schumer intervened this year when Klobuchar and Booker were on a crash course for the leadership spot vacated by former Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.).

Zoom out: Durbin’s retirement has also ignited what could be a bitter Illinois primary battle to succeed him in the Senate, Axios reported Wednesday.

  • Durbin predicted “at least a dozen” candidates will jump into the race.
  • Reps. Lauren Underwood and Raja Krishnamoorthi could start out as the front-runners in the big-dollar race, according to polling data released last month.
  • Krishnamoorthi has a $19 million war chest, and Underwood has over $1 million in cash on hand. Rep. Robin Kelly, another possible candidate, has $2 million in cash.

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