Posted on 01/03/2023 11:07:17 AM PST by Red Badger
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) fell short of the votes needed to secure the speaker’s gavel on the first ballot, with his chances of obtaining the long-coveted role remaining in doubt as conservatives continue to withhold their support for the California Republican.
Nineteen GOP lawmakers voted against him Tuesday afternoon as they push for the conference to rally around a different “consensus candidate.”
The chamber is slated to move on to a second ballot for the first time since 1923, with McCarthy allies hoping that he garners more support as both the “Never Kevin” and “Only Kevin” factions of the GOP vow to go as many ballots as it takes.
A total of 19 Republicans voted against McCarthy on the first ballot. Among the "no" votes were Rep. Andy Biggs, who challenged McCarthy for the leadership spot and voted for himself. Most of the "no" votes were in his favor. Six members voted for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), including Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL), and Rep.-elect Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL). Jordan is a member of the Freedom Caucus and the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee.
McCarthy, who won an internal leadership election in November with 36 Republicans voting against him, has struggled to sway conservative hard-liners who demanded substantial changes to the House and conference rules, including restoring the motion to vacate the chair, a mechanism used to oust a sitting speaker; a ban on leadership playing in primaries, commitments to rein in spending and restore regular order; and better committee assignments for right-wing lawmakers.
After the GOP fell short of its anticipated red wave, McCarthy faced a steeper climb in gaining the gavel, with the margins in the House allowing him just four defections on the floor unless his critics choose to vote present or not vote to bring down the threshold.
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While the California Republican has made strides to meet with potential defectors and strike a compromise, his efforts were not enough to sway the support needed for the first round. But McCarthy, who previously dropped out of the speaker’s race to replace former Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) in 2015 amid conservative pushback, has asserted that he believes the party needs to rally around him to demonstrate that it is capable of governing with its new House majority.
Five conservatives — former House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Bob Good (R-VA), Ralph Norman (R-SC), and Matt Rosendale (R-MT) — said that they would not support McCarthy on the floor and would continue to vote as a bloc in the weeks leading up to the start of the new Congress. While talk of centrists working with Democrats to pick another candidate was floated in November, various GOP factions claimed that they would rally around McCarthy until the end on Thursday.
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Kabuki Theater.
I won’t be shocked if Nancy Pelosi becomes Speaker.
More like a Punch & Judy Show.........................
Kevin may have to break out more of his dirty FTX money and pick up a view votes
Me neither...................
Indeed.
That’s it “Freedom” caucus, make the GOP match the view you want everyone to have of it - weak; yea, that’s real helpful - NOT.
I like Jim Jordan, and I’d rather have him be speaker, but if he only got 7 votes and he isn’t in discussion with a lot of members for their future votes, he probably needs to do the right thing to make the peace with the whole floor and get the republicans united behind one speaker.
He’s got the votes, it was just symbolic that he wouldn’t win on the first ballot.
Lee Zeldin is the perfect center-right Republican who'll unit all GOP factions.
Is it possible to get rid of “Go along to get along”, business as usual house “My way or the highway” leaders?
Maybe. One can pray.
Somehow I don’t think things have gotten bad enough yet
for that to happen.
True and the lot of the congresscritters will be laughing at the People while they have another drink, toast and bribe money is paid to each other
The Freedom Caucus is a heck of a lot more in line with the Republican voters so the idea that they are forcing their ideas on thx party is BS.
Why is there a second vote. More arm twisting and back scratching?
Another under ‘Should not be necessary’ to vote more than once.
Yep as soon as the doors close, they say, “We sure snookered them!”
At least somebody is standing firm on their principles..................
IIRC, Lizard Cheney (D-WY) nominated him the last time...
Says it all.
Red tide my rear end.
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