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imageWASHINGTON: US Senate Democrats on Wednesday elected Chuck Schumer as their leader, a position from which he will head opposition to Republican President-elect Donald Trump beginning in January.

Senator Bernie Sanders, the independent self-declared socialist from Vermont who challenged Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential primaries, made his debut in party leadership, as chair of outreach, a sign that the bruised Democrats have learned from Clinton's defeat in last week's presidential election.

In all, the 48 Democrats elected a team of 10 senators tasked with defining party strategy until the mid-term elections of November 2018.

Liberal firebrand Senator Elizabeth Warren is also part of leadership, as vice chair of the Democratic conference.

Senator Dick Durbin remains the number two Democrat, while Senator Patty Murray was promoted to the third slot.

"We are ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with Republicans -- working with soon-to-be President Trump on issues where we agree," Schumer, who replaces retiring Senate minority leader Harry Reid, said in a statement after the internal elections.

"But we will go toe to toe against the president-elect whenever our values or the progress we've made is under assault."

Despite Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress, Trump will need to deal with the Democrats in the Senate, where the chamber's rules grant strong powers of obstruction to the minority party.

Most Senate legislation will require a 60-vote threshold in the 100 member chamber in order to overcome opposition, but Republicans will only have a maximum of 52 seats from January.

A seat for a senator from Louisiana will be decided in a runoff election December 10.

Schumer, a 65-year-old New Yorker known for his abrasive personality, is a shrewd political strategist capable of forging compromises with opponents but also able to launch harsh attacks to achieve his ends.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said he expected "the good, the bad and the ugly" out of Schumer.

"The good: he's a dealmaker. The bad: he can throw a punch. When it comes to politics, he knows how to play it, he's from New York, he can get kind of ugly."

Republicans re-elected Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to head their caucus.

Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan congratulated McConnell, but also Schumer, saying: "We look forward to working with him constructively for the good of the country."

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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