Taiwanese-American Representative Liu Yunping was elected as the new vice chairman of the Democratic Party Caucus.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Taiwanese Democratic Congressman Ted Lieu, who was successfully re-elected in the U.S. midterm election this year, was elected as the Vice Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus on Wednesday (11/30), Eastern Time, becoming the first person in U.S. history to hold such a position Asian people in positions.

According to the U.S. "Capitol Hill" (The Hill) report, 53-year-old California Congressman Liu Yunping defeated his fellow Ohio Congressman Joyce Beatty in the Democratic House of Representatives caucus on Wednesday. Rep. Debbie Dingell of Wisconsin and Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania became the vice chairmen of the next caucus. They are also the first Asians in American history to hold this position. Leadership ranks No. 4.

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Afterwards, Liu Yunping issued a statement thanking the team coaches and members of the same party who competed with him for their support, and looked forward to continuing to cooperate in Congress in the future.

In an internal vote on Wednesday, 52-year-old New York State Representative Hakeem Jeffries was elected as the leader of the new Democratic caucus, becoming the successor of Nancy Pelosi and the first African-American in the history of the United States Congress. The caucus leader is the youngest congressional leader in U.S. history.