(Washington) Former US Senate leader Harry Reid, an iconic figure in the Democratic Party and in the US political scene for decades, has died at the age of 82, his wife announced Tuesday.
“He died peacefully this afternoon,” she said in a statement, adding that the death followed a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
Majority leader in the Senate between 2007 and 2015, the elected Democrat was a major figure in the end of the presidency of George W. Bush, and of a large part of Barack Obama’s two terms.
Harry Reid had notably used his long experience in Congress to help the Democratic president push through his reform of Obamacare medicare, one of the most important legislative projects of his eight years in the White House.
This calm and laconic speaker was born and raised in the small mining town of Searchlight, West Nevada, in a house with no running water.
Considered more conservative than most Democrats in the Senate, this practicing Mormon was a staunch opponent of abortion, a position that frequently won him head-on opposition from some colleagues within his party.
A shower of tributes from the Democratic side quickly followed the news of his death.
Barack Obama shared a letter that Harry Reid’s wife asked him to write shortly before his death, in which the former president thanks “a good friend”.
“I would not have become president if it had not been for your encouragement and your support, and I would never have achieved most of what I have been able to accomplish without your talent and your determination”, writes Barack Obama.
President Joe Biden, former vice president of Barack Obama, hailed a “giant in our history” for whom “it was not power for the sake of power. It was the power to do good for people ”.
For current Senate Leader Democrat Chuck Schumer Harry Reid “never forgot where he came from, and he used his boxing instincts to fearlessly fight those who hurt the poor and the class medium “.
Former Democratic President Bill Clinton said Harry Reid “never shies away from necessary political battles, but believes compromise is vital for a functioning democracy.” “Thanks to the laws he masterfully guided through to ratification, millions of Americans are living better lives,” he added.
The leader of the Republicans in the United States Senate, Mitch McConnell, recalled that while “the nature of my work and that of Harry’s has frequently led us to a sometimes intense conflict in matters of policy”, “I have never doubted that Harry always did what he deeply and sincerely believed was right for Nevada and for our country ”.