It ain’t over till it’s OVER, eh?
A bloc of Kevin McCarthy’s most vocal GOP supporters, many of them centrists, are vowing to nominate the former speaker to return to the job and support him for as long as they can.
Three House Republicans involved in the effort to return the gavel to McCarthy — which is flaring up just a week after his historic ejection — say they expect dozens of colleagues to initially vote for the Californian during this week’s internal conference debate over speaker candidates.
Their plans depend on whether McCarthy is nominated, as expected, and may prevent either of the declared candidates to replace him — Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana and Jim Jordan of Ohio — from garnering a majority on the first ballot.
Many McCarthy supporters haven’t received instructions from the former speaker, such as an edict to stop their work on his behalf and throw their support behind Jordan. But some have back-channeled through Reps. Garret Graves (R-La.) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.), two close McCarthy allies, as they push for his reinstatement as speaker.
“I believe that Kevin McCarthy will allow himself to be put on the ballot,” said Rep. John Duarte (R-Calif.), who is among the pro-McCarthy stalwarts.
Republican lawmakers are scheduled to meet Tuesday evening for another forum on the internal speakership election that’s expected to take place on Wednesday, though neither Scalise nor Jordan has the votes to win the speakership on the House floor — and, importantly, McCarthy does not have the votes he’d need either. That emotional limbo is particularly problematic for House Republicans who would otherwise welcome the chance to move quickly on helping Israel beat back weekend attacks by Hamas.
While the conference remains polarized, Duarte joined GOP Reps. Carlos Gimenez and John Rutherford of Florida in making their plans clear during a closed-door House GOP conference meeting Monday night, according to three GOP lawmakers.
Rutherford warned his fellow Republicans that he was prepared to keep voting for McCarthy over and over, suggesting that the former speaker’s still livid supporters are ready to hold out for some time in order to undercut the other candidates….
jamesb says
Hmmmmm?
Kevin McCarthy, leaving ongoing conference meeting, says he asked GOP supporters not to nominate him for speaker and said he would back whomever the conference nominates. Wouldn’t say who he would support in tomorrow’s secret-ballot election.….
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jamesb says
If this motion to table passes, it is a strong sign that Scalise will be the house gop nominee for speaker.
twitter.com/jakesherman/st…….
jamesb says
There is NO WAY Jordan will get the Speaker spot…..
It would be a disaster…..
My Name Is Jack says
I regard Scalise as only marginally better than Jordan.
jamesb says
But still BETTER
CG says
Scalise chosen as nominee for Speaker 113-99
Vote on House floor possible today. 217 votes needed.
If nothing else, Jim Jordan, the Trump choice for Speaker, has lost out.