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House of Representatives Adjourns Without Electing Speaker After Three Rounds of Voting Fail to Produce a Winner

The House of Representatives adjourned Tuesday without electing a speaker after three rounds of voting failed to produce a winner. Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, who had been seen as the frontrunner for the position, was unable to secure the support needed to win the speakership.

McCarthy had been the favorite to succeed outgoing Speaker Paul Ryan, but faced opposition from a small but determined contingent of hardline conservatives. Despite his defiant vow to stay in the race, McCarthy was unable to secure the necessary votes to win the speakership.

The House is now in a state of limbo, with no clear path forward. The Republican majority is razor-thin, and the hardline conservatives have the leverage to block any candidate they don’t support. It is unclear who will be able to win the support of the conservative faction and secure the speakership.

The House is expected to reconvene soon to continue the process of electing a speaker. Until then, the House will remain in a state of uncertainty.

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