
U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos wants to move up in the leadership of the Democratic Party in the House. The 17th District congresswoman from East Moline announced Monday that if Democrats win a majority in the midterm elections, she will run for Assistant Democratic Leader, the number four position in House leadership.
Bustos made the announcement on the MSNBC program Morning Joe.
"It's not enough just to win back the majority which we have to stay focused on, but we have to keep the majority. And that's the kind of experience I hope my colleagues say I could bring to the leadership table - making sure that we are smart in the two years leading up to 2020 and keep the majority after that."
Currently she is co-chair of the House Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, and the only member in party leadership from the midwest.
Bustos also outlined her plans in a letter to fellow House Democrats that says, "As November 6th draws near, I grow increasingly confident we will soon usher in a new Democratic majority."
And she pledged to focus on the newest and most vulnerable House members to protect and achieve what she calls "a strong, diverse and lasting Democratic majority."
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