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R-Ohio, fell short on the first round of voting for speaker. He was nominated last week after House Majority Leader
Jeffries, D-N.Y., said that McHenry “is respected on our side of the aisle” and that other Republicans are, as well — but not Jordan. Rep. Warren Davidson, a fellow Ohio Republican who sat next to Jordan during the first ballot, told reporters during the break that the Jordan team was making progress. “Definitely we’ve seen movement already,” he said, “and we’re encouraged by the progress.”The House could move forward on another round of speaker voting around 6 p.m. ET, according to a source familiar with the planning.Several of the Jordan holdouts — including Reps.
"Not sure what Victoria Spartz is thinking. Most of the time, we don’t know," Greene said of the Indiana Republican. Jordan hasn’t demonstrated the same organization and has simply suggested he’ll make some calls. McCarthy had weeks between when he was nominated and when he faced a floor vote, while Jordan has only had days.Jordan spokesman Russell Dye said that member should prepare for more votes today."The House needs a speaker as soon as possible. Expect another round of votes today. It’s time for Republicans to come together," he said.
Then, Buck was a little-known tea party candidate who defeated the establishment-backed former lieutenant governor in a GOP Senate primary. But he went on to lose the general election to Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet, despite a very favorable national climate for Republicans, which turned him into a cautionary tale of conservative overreach costing the GOP race."Senate seats ... essentially given away,” as then-Rep.
"I'm supporting Kevin McCarthy because he's the only member who's received anywhere close to the 217 votes needed to select a speaker," she said."I'll continue to reassess where things stand as this process plays out."Jordan has lost more than three Republican votes — which means if he is unable to flip those votes at the end of the roll call, he is unlikely to have enough support to be elected speaker on this ballot.Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., is absent.
“As you know many people have now supported him, 24 hours ago they were supporting somebody else,” he added. “There seems to be great unification. I think Jim Jordan will be a great speaker.”House lawmakers are trickling into the chamber for the speaker vote now. Rep. Stefanik is sitting at the GOP microphone where she will nominate Jordan.
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