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House passes Israel aid bill 366-58, with 37 Dem, 21 GOP votes in opposition

rep. jim jordan faces opposition in house republicans

One holdout, Republican Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado, said Jordan’s role in the runup to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and his refusal to admit that Biden, a Democrat, won the 2020 election remained an issue. The holdouts are a mix of pragmatists, ranging from seasoned legislators and committee chairs worried about governing to newer lawmakers from districts where voters back home prefer President Joe Biden to Trump. Diaz-Balart expressed displeasure at Jordan’s apparent pressure strategy to put holdouts on the spot Tuesday despite lacking unanimous support from the conference.

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Jim Jordan scrambles for votes after 20 GOP defections imperil his speaker bid - CNN

Jim Jordan scrambles for votes after 20 GOP defections imperil his speaker bid.

Posted: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]

More turmoil ahead, Republicans rejected Rep. Jim Jordan for House speaker on a first ballot Tuesday, as an unexpectedly numerous 20 holdouts denied the hard-charging ally of Donald Trump the GOP majority needed to seize the gavel. Several Republican lawmakers emerged from Monday night’s House GOP conference meeting saying that they won’t vote for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on the eve of his speakership election. The House is entering its second week without a speaker and is essentially unable to function during a time of turmoil in the U.S. and wars overseas. The political pressure increasingly is on Republicans to reverse course, reassert majority control and govern in Congress.

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One extraordinary idea, to give the interim speaker pro tempore, Rep. Patrick McHenry, more powers for the next several months to at least bring the House back into session and conduct crucial business, was swiftly rejected by Jordan’s own ultra-conservative allies. In fact, the hard-charging Judiciary chairman lost rather than gained votes despite hours of closed-door talks, no improvement from the 20 and then 22 Republicans he lost in early rounds this week. Jordan failed to get the 217 votes necessary to become speaker on the first ballot after 20 Republicans voted against him. The Ohio Republican then spent the hours after the failed vote trying to game-plan a way to win over the holdouts. Jordan could only afford to lose five votes from Republicans in order to obtain the votes necessary to win the speaker's gavel.

Members complain about Jordan's aggressive pressure campaign

Jordan conferred immediately afterward with McCarthy, who fared nearly as badly in January, having lost almost as many votes on the first of what would become a historic 15 ballots for the gavel. But with public pressure bearing down on lawmakers from Trump's allies including Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity, it's unclear how long the holdouts can last. Jordan swiftly flipped dozens of detractors in a matter of days, shoring up Republicans who have few options left. It's been two weeks of angry Republican infighting since McCarthy's sudden removal by hard-liners, who are now within reach of a central seat of U.S. power. The vote for House speaker, once a formality in Congress, has devolved into another bitter showdown for the gavel. Back in January, McCarthy took a historically unprecedented 15 marathon votes to ascend to the speakership, which he did without a vote to spare.

rep. jim jordan faces opposition in house republicans

The moderate New York Republican acknowledged, however, that there are "tricky" legal nuances to taking up a vote on extending McHenry's powers. Bacon has been a vocal holdout against Jordan and was one of the 20 GOP members that did not back Jordan yesterday on the floor, preventing him from assuming the role.

House GOP calls it a night as Jim Jordan faces staunch opposition for speaker

Jordan is now meeting with key chairmen and top Republicans in House Majority Whip Tom Emmer’s office as they try to lean on holdouts and make offers to win their support. And now, McCarthy has been counseling Jordan on his speaker’s race strategy, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation, a far more active role than he appeared to be playing when Scalise was the speaker nominee. It took former Speaker Kevin McCarthy 15 rounds of voting in January to secure the gavel.

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Jordan vows to stay in speaker race as tensions erupt inside GOP meeting - CNN

Jordan vows to stay in speaker race as tensions erupt inside GOP meeting.

Posted: Thu, 19 Oct 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]

The level of GOP opposition to Jordan during Tuesday’s speaker’s vote – held exactly two weeks after the House ousted Kevin McCarthy – was a disappointment for Jordan’s allies who had expressed hopes that the number of holdouts would only be in the single digits. A Republican House member opposed to Rep. Jim Jordan told CNN that opposition to his speaker candidacy will grow, especially if it goes to a third round of balloting — with potentially 25 Republicans voting against him. McCarthy's January 15-vote-long bid was the longest speakership bid in more than 160 years, when it took 44 voting rounds in 1859 to elect a speaker. Jordan has met with a number of allies to try and sway key holdouts to vote for him and shrink his opposition. Though GOP sources say his opposition could grow if the votes continue over multiple rounds of ballots. Conservatives, particularly those affiliated with the Freedom Caucus, have for months expressed opposition to additional aid to Israel not tied to other government funding cuts.

Jordan says next speaker vote will be at 11 a.m. ET tomorrow

rep. jim jordan faces opposition in house republicans

Another member who was originally opposed to Jordan but flipped and supported him on the floor, Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL), said he was “evaluating” everything right now and would not commit to supporting Jordan again. Jordan also faces the likelihood that some members who voted for him on the floor on the first ballot will not support him on the second. Now, the likelihood of Scalise helping Jordan win over the majority leader’s allies on the House floor is slim. The characterization of the meeting was also not taken well among Scalise allies, even the ones who had voted for Jordan on the floor.

After the vote, the House recessed as Republicans figure out the next step. Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, a chief architect of McCarthy’s ouster, said after Friday’s vote that he and other Jordan supporters would be willing to be censured or otherwise punished by their GOP colleagues if that was what it took to win over votes for Jordan. Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio has so far failed to clinch the House speakership in two rounds of voting. If Jordan does win them over, that would still not be nearly enough to secure the speakership, given that 22 Republicans voted against him on the second ballot and more are expected to oppose him on the third ballot. But Jordan is hoping to show some sign of progress ahead of the next vote planned for Friday.

When asked about this, McHenry wouldn’t entertain the idea and said the main focus should be on electing a Republican speaker. Nehls’ comments are the latest indication there is a recognition among many Republicans that Jordan doesn’t have the votes. The move could give Democrats an opportunity to seek some concessions from Republicans in exchange for their votes. The resolution to empower McHenry would need Democratic support since many Republicans oppose the idea.

"I think he’s going to have the votes soon, if not today, over the next day or two." Four House Republicans similarly told Axios that their takeaway from the meeting was that Jordan would at least allow a floor vote on tying Ukraine funding with money for Israel. Some Republicans proposed simply giving Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., who was appointed interim speaker pro tempore, greater authority to lead the House for some time. WASHINGTON (AP) — Increasingly desperate Republicans convened behind closed doors again Friday as the endless search for a House speaker drags deeper into a second week leaving the GOP majority spiraling into chaos for the foreseeable future. Jordan and McCarthy were seen huddling on the floor Tuesday, and Jordan, after losing a floor vote on the first ballot, decamped to the former speaker’s suite.

But, Scalise rebuffed a request from Jordan to give a nominating speech on the floor on Tuesday. And after Jordan failed to secure the speakership on the first ballot, Scalise was noncommittal about helping Jordan further, a source added. (CNN) — Republican Rep. Jim Jordan again failed to win the House speaker’s gavel in a second vote on Wednesday, faring worse than he did during the first round of voting one day earlier. The loss raises serious questions over whether the Ohio Republican has a viable path forward as he confronts steep opposition and the House remains in a state of paralysis. "I got 90% of vote yesterday, got a huge cross section of our conference from the conservatives to people in the middle to more liberal members and so I think that's the best route," he told reporters shortly before Wednesday's vote. "But you know what? People are talking about this resolution. I told leadership call the question."

To win over GOP colleagues, Jordan had relied on backing from Trump, the party’s front-runner in the 2024 election, and groups pressuring rank-and-file lawmakers for the vote. Next steps were highly uncertain as angry, frustrated Republicans predict the House could essentially stay closed for the foreseeable future — perhaps until the mid-November deadline for Congress to approve funding or risk a federal government shutdown. “He doesn’t have the votes to be speaker,” Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., said after a late Thursday meeting when Jordan sought to hear detractors out and shore up support. “I supported him like I said I would on the first one, and if there’s other candidates or other things going on, we’ll go from there,” said Rep. Dave Joyce (R-OH), a centrist who voted for Jordan but is now noncommittal to supporting him on a second ballot. “Scalise said he’d be open to it despite the fact Jordan would only commit to supporting Scalise for one ballot. But why would he now when Jordan is in the press lying about a meeting he had with Scalise and claiming Scalise won’t support him when Scalise from day one has said he’d vote for Jordan, did, and still will?

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