Mitch McConnell
Mitch McConnell may have one last trick up his sleeve. The 1984 Reagan landslide first carried Mitch McConnell into the United States Senate. After declaring that he would step down as Republican leader later this year, McConnell recounted how he and Elaine Chao married on Reagan's birthday, saying "Reaga".
As one of the longest-serving Senate leaders in history, McConnell has been a key figure in shaping American politics for decades. His strategic maneuvers and legislative victories have left a lasting impact on the country, and his departure from the leadership position will undoubtedly mark the end of an era in Washington.
Despite facing criticism and controversy throughout his career, McConnell has remained a powerful and influential force in the Republican Party. His next steps may be uncertain, but one thing is for sure - his legacy will continue to loom large in the world of politics for years to come.