The race for the next Speaker of the House of Representatives has become increasingly competitive, with 25 entrenched GOP lawmakers blocking Rep. Jim Jordan from winning the gavel. Jordan received 194 votes in the third ballot, 21 votes short of the number he needed to be elected. Another round of voting is required, and the outcome is uncertain as the 25 entrenched GOP lawmakers have yet to declare their support for any of the candidates.
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Tensions between Republicans in the House of Representatives have been escalating, with some voicing their opposition to Rep. Jim Jordan's (R-Ohio) bid for House speaker. Recently, the wife of a Republican lawmaker who opposed Jordan received a threatening voicemail, warning her that her information would be put online and asking why her husband was a "pig". The incident is a reminder of the divisions within the party and the future of Jordan's bid for House speaker remains uncertain.
Key takeaways: The Republican party is currently in a state of flux, as they are unable to move forward until they can come to a…
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, has announced his support for a plan to temporarily empower interim speaker Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., until January, after losing two rounds of votes in his bid to become the GOP's speaker. This plan would allow legislative business to continue despite two wars and a looming government shutdown, but there is far from universal support for either Jordan or McHenry within the Republican Party. Jordan has stated he will continue to run for speaker and try to shore up votes in the meantime.
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…
House Republicans have failed to elect a permanent speaker for the second time, with Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) falling short of the 217 votes needed to win the gavel. Some Republicans are now looking to expand the powers of Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry (R-NC) in order to break the deadlock, but it remains unclear if this will be enough to elect a new speaker. The House has been leaderless since former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) stepped down in October, and it is unclear how long it will take for the chamber to elect a new speaker.
The House of Representatives is voting for the next Speaker after Kevin McCarthy failed to win more than 218 votes on three ballots. Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio has failed to garner the necessary support to become the next Speaker of the House, losing 20 Republicans on the first ballot and requiring a third ballot if those who voted against him do not change their minds. Jordan has flipped one of his holdouts, but it is unclear if he will be able to win the necessary support to become the next Speaker.
Former Congressman Denver Riggleman expressed his exasperation at the possibility of Representative Jim Jordan replacing Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker, citing the opposition of both Republicans and Democrats due to Jordan's loyalty to Trump and his support for overturning the 2020 election results. Jordan's election to the role would have a significant impact on the future of the House, and the outcome of the election will be closely watched in the coming weeks.







