The role of House minority leader acts as the chief spokesperson for the opposition in negotiations with the majority leader. He or she also __________

a. seeks out members of the majority party who might be willing to vote against the House leadership on key issues
b. seeks out members of the minority party who might be willing to vote against the House leadership on key issues
c. serves as the chief assistant to the majority leader
d. serves as the national spokesperson for the House

a

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