House Republicans have elected Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) as their House Speaker, despite criticism from Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) who cited Scalise's past association with and comments about white supremacists. Scalise won the caucus vote 113 to 99, and the floor vote was moved up to this afternoon, presumably to get the vote done before anyone could make trouble. Mace said she would be doing an “enormous disservice” to the voters she represents in South Carolina if she voted for Scalise.
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Steve Scalise Secures Republican Nomination for House Speaker, but Full House Vote Still Uncertain
Key takeaways: Steve Scalise has won the Republican nomination for House Speaker, but the full House vote to elect him is still uncertain. Scalise won…
House Republicans Race to Select Nominee for Speaker After Historic Ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy
House Republicans are attempting to select a new speaker after the historic ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy last week. Majority Leader Steve Scalise and Judiciary Committee chair Jim Jordan are making their pitches to small caucuses and state delegations in an effort to secure the gavel. The nominee will need to secure a simple majority of all House members, though it is unclear when a final decision will be made.
Steve Scalise Announces Bid for House Speaker, Vows to Unite Divided Republican Caucus
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has announced his bid to become the next House Speaker, with current Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan as his only competition. Scalise has cited his love for the country and desire to solve the immense challenges we face as his motivation for wanting the position. Both candidates will have to demonstrate their ability to bring together a diverse group of Republicans in order to win the speakership.



