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.
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The House of Representatives held a roll call vote to elect a new speaker, with Democrat Hakeem Jeffries receiving 212 votes and Republican Jim Jordan receiving 200. Twenty Republicans voted for someone other than Jordan, indicating deep divisions within the party. The House will now move to a second ballot, where the Republican Party will have to decide whether to rally around Jordan or to back one of the other candidates. It is unclear whether Jordan will be able to secure the majority of votes needed to win the speaker position.
The Federal Election Commission released the latest fundraising totals for federal political candidates, showing that President Joe Biden has far outraised former President Donald Trump. Republicans are relying on wealthy donors to gain an edge in key states, while Democrats are hoping Biden's strong fundraising numbers will help to unite the party. It remains to be seen which strategy will be more successful in the long run.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) spoke on NBC's "Meet the Press" about informal discussions between Democrats and Republicans to form a bipartisan governing coalition, as the House Speaker stalemate continues in Washington. Republicans have nominated Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) for the speaker position, but Democrats have remained united in their opposition to the candidates the GOP has put forward. Jeffries said it's time to end the Republican civil war and get back to doing the business of the American people.
Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, suggested on CBS's "Face the Nation" that a deal with Democrats may be necessary to choose a new House speaker if Republicans are unable to elect someone on their own. Turner believes Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, would be an "excellent speaker," but that he faces an uphill climb with at least 10 to 20 Republican members opposing his nomination. Turner is open to working with Democrats to find a "mutually acceptable speaker," emphasizing the importance of the House coming together to find a solution.
Key takeaways: House Democrats have called on President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken to take action in response to the ongoing conflict…
The House of Representatives is set to vote on a new speaker after the ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy. Rep. Patrick McHenry was named speaker pro tempore, but the GOP caucus has been unable to unite behind a single candidate. Rep. Mike Turner has suggested a deal with Democrats if the GOP cannot come to an agreement, and the House is expected to vote on Tuesday.
The Republican Party is in a state of disarray as they attempt to fill the role of Speaker of the House. Rep. Jim Jordan has won the caucus vote, but has been unable to garner enough support from both the Republican establishment and the Trumpist right. In an effort to rally support, the party has launched a press campaign and enlisted right-wing media and activists.







