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"Keep your eyes on the prize," Republican Rep. Eric Cantor, expected to become majority leader, told his supporters in Richmond, Va. Controlling the House will shine a harsher light on rifts within Republican ranks, however. GOP leaders will have to quickly deal with differences over earmarks, the much-derided special funding that lawmakers mark for hometown projects. Tea party candidates who railed against "backroom deals" may find themselves confronted with the reality that deal-making
-- even compromise -- is often the only way to change policy. McConnell and Boehner, especially, could face a difficult time managing the same freshmen rebels who boosted their party's power on the Hill. Among entrenched veterans, the election returns sparked an almost immediate scramble for leadership posts. Much of the palace intrigue centered in the House. With Boehner at the helm, Cantor, 47, should move up from the vote-counting whip to majority leader. Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the Californian who led the drafting of the GOP's "Pledge to America," will replace Cantor. Boehner earlier this fall used his amiability to quash any talk of Cantor challenging him for speaker after the Virginia Republican, McCarthy and Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin published a book about how they'd run the House in a post-Boehner era. "The three of them know that my job is to make sure that they're well-qualified and ready to take my place," Boehner said with a semiserious grin at a book party, "at the appropriate moment." Should Pelosi step down, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer is considered the front-runner to replace her as Democratic leader. That would make room for a roster of rising Democrats to run for leadership positions. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's comeback win in Nevada likely kills a Democratic leadership race for the top spot that had been simmering between his deputies, Sens. Dick Durbin of Illinois and Chuck Schumer of New York.
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