Adams presided over the Senate as VP for four years, but the Majority Leader role—created in 1920—is elected by party members and requires Senate membership, which Vance lacks without rule changes.
https://www.senate.gov/about/officers-staff/vice-president/overview.htm
See the answer here from Mike Lee and Glenn Beck https://x.com/glennbeck/status/2032134686265221513
Cool. TY.
Side note: Had not seen Beck in a while. Looks like he just came from a religious movie role in, "Touched by an Angel II."
Hmm. Very interesting.
Parties are not included in any aspect of the Constitution. As far as I know, "majority leader" is only a party role, not a role within the Senate.
Ok.
DO IT, ALREADY!
Soo....
What we're looking at is TWO Separate and Different paths to Ruling over the Senate....
Interesting, what does the 17th Amendment say about that???