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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHouse remains paralyzed with no end in sight for speakership battle after Jordan's exit
There is still no end in sight for the high-stakes speakership battle after House Republicans ousted Kevin McCarthy more than two weeks ago.
The search is on for a new GOP speaker nominee after Rep. Jim Jordan on Friday became the latest exit from the race, and its already shaping up to be a crowded candidate field.
Frustrations and divisions have only intensified within the conference as Republicans search for a way to resolve the impasse. That, along with the GOPs narrow majority, has made it increasingly unclear whether any candidate will be able to secure the 217 votes needed to win the gavel on the House floor.
The House, meanwhile, remains in a state of paralysis as Republicans struggle to coalesce around a speaker candidate, with the chamber effectively frozen amid the threat of a government shutdown next month and conflict unfolding abroad.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/house-remains-paralyzed-no-end-120236234.html
Emmer sends Dear Colleague letter officially announcing Speaker bid
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) officially announced he has entered the race for Speaker in a Dear Colleague letter to members on Saturday morning.
Our constituents who sent us all to Washington to lead are counting on us to undo the damage Democrats have done and expand our conservative majority. We must come together for the good of the American people and ensure that our best days are ahead, Emmer said in his letter. With that, I humbly ask for your support for Speaker of the House and look forward to discussing this in more detail with you in the coming days as we continue our mission to correct the court of our great nation.
Several GOP members have announced that they are running for the role, while others are spending the weekend making calls about entering the race. Vice Chair Mike Johnson (R-La.) also officially announced he is in the race in a letter to the GOP Saturday morning.
Emmer said he stood with the previous Speaker candidates because they stepped into the void with the intent and vision to lead and unite us.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/emmer-sends-dear-colleague-letter-154847490.html
Johnson sends Dear Colleague letter pushing his Speakership
House Republican Vice Chair Mike Johnson (R-La.) officially announced he is in the race for Speaker in a Dear Colleague letter to members on Saturday morning.
I have been humbled to have so many Members from across our Conference reach out to encourage me to seek the nomination for Speaker, Johnson said in his letter. Until yesterday, I had never contacted one person about this, and I have never before aspired to the office. However, after much prayer and deliberation, I am stepping forward now.
Johnson said he stayed out of the Speakership race before out of admiration and respect for the rules and the other members involved.
Several GOP members have since announced that they are running for the role, while others are going to spend the weekend making calls about potentially entering the race.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/johnson-sends-dear-colleague-letter-152615052.html

bucolic_frolic
(52,761 posts)Neither part of the equation is solvable at this point. Trouble is in a divided caucus there is usually 10-20 marginally committed to the consensus for various reasons. Republicans are a splintered party in the House. This is the fallout of gerrymandering extremists into office with state party loyalists who think the brand is generic.
BlueGreenLady
(2,886 posts)With them ranking their top 10 candidates when they vote. Just a crazy thought....
mahatmakanejeeves
(67,036 posts)I was upset there for a while. I thought a horse had been injured.
Marcus IM
(3,001 posts)Any "leader" they select will have the goal of destroying the administrative state . Period.
We are here, folks. The domestic terrorists are in our midst. This is clear.
czarjak
(13,232 posts)Think. Again.
(22,456 posts)....a paralyzed U.S. government has been the repub's goal all along.
Why do we pretend they're legitimate representatives?
tom_kelly
(1,051 posts)When will the government shut down? I assume there will be no funding agreement before that point and no rush on their end to reach one. This seems to be their end-goal.