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House Republicans Stalemated in Attempt to Elect New Speaker of the House, Rep. Buck Calls for Temporary Speakership to Break Impasse

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Key takeaways:

  • Rep. Jim Jordan has been unable to secure enough votes to win the speaker’s gavel.
  • Rep. Buck believes a temporary speakership is the only way to break the current impasse.
  • House Republicans are facing pressure from grassroots activists to find a solution to the stalemate.

House Republicans are facing a stalemate in their attempt to elect a new Speaker of the House. Rep. Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio, has been unable to secure enough votes to win the gavel, and Rep. Ken Buck, Republican of Colorado, believes the current impasse can only be broken by a temporary speakership.

Rep. Buck told “The Takeout” podcast this week that Jordan “bleeds three or four votes” with each attempt to win the speaker’s gavel, and that he would be down to 25 or 26 votes if he goes to the floor again. Buck believes that Republicans should look to a temporary speakership to break the current impasse, so the House can move legislation to aid Israel and Ukraine and keep the government operating.

Buck also noted that some Republicans have “folded” under intense pressure from grassroots Republican activists. He pointed out that others have not only resisted outside pressure but have become more adamant in their stance.

The House of Representatives is facing a difficult situation as they attempt to elect a new Speaker of the House. Rep. Buck believes that a temporary speakership is the only way to break the current impasse and move legislation to aid Israel and Ukraine and keep the government operating. It remains to be seen how House Republicans will respond to the pressure from grassroots activists and whether or not they will be able to find a solution to the current stalemate.

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