The House Republican Conference nominated Jordan by secret ballot in a closed-door meeting less than a day after Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana withdrew his candidacy.
Rep. Austin Scott, a seven-term Georgia Republican who launched a last-minute candidacy before Friday’s meeting, won roughly 80 votes, although a precise total wasn’t immediately clear.
Jordan will require near unanimity among Republican members to overcome united Democratic opposition, and a quick vote on Friday was further complicated by a spate of absences that would narrow his path to victory in the full chamber.
The dysfunction among Republicans comes as lawmakers are confronting a fast-approaching Nov. 17 deadline to fund the government and rising pressure to respond to the war in Israel and Gaza following the brutal attacks by Hamas nearly one week ago.
“There’s some real quality people in there that are smart, not only intellectually, but politically, who can fundraise and lead the conference in the direction because our fight is not with each other, it shouldn’t be with each other,” Murphy told reporters before Friday’s internal vote.
In a letter on Friday, the Democrats wrote that “Congress should implement temporary, expanded authorities — at fifteen calendar day increments — directing the Speaker Pro Tempore to bring before the House proposed legislation” dealing with foreign aid to Israel and Ukraine, a continuing resolution to extend government funding until January and remaining annual spending bills.
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The House Republican Conference nominated Jordan by secret ballot in a closed-door meeting less than a day after Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana withdrew his candidacy.
Rep. Austin Scott, a seven-term Georgia Republican who launched a last-minute candidacy before Friday’s meeting, won roughly 80 votes, although a precise total wasn’t immediately clear.
Jordan will require near unanimity among Republican members to overcome united Democratic opposition, and a quick vote on Friday was further complicated by a spate of absences that would narrow his path to victory in the full chamber.
The dysfunction among Republicans comes as lawmakers are confronting a fast-approaching Nov. 17 deadline to fund the government and rising pressure to respond to the war in Israel and Gaza following the brutal attacks by Hamas nearly one week ago.
“There’s some real quality people in there that are smart, not only intellectually, but politically, who can fundraise and lead the conference in the direction because our fight is not with each other, it shouldn’t be with each other,” Murphy told reporters before Friday’s internal vote.
In a letter on Friday, the Democrats wrote that “Congress should implement temporary, expanded authorities — at fifteen calendar day increments — directing the Speaker Pro Tempore to bring before the House proposed legislation” dealing with foreign aid to Israel and Ukraine, a continuing resolution to extend government funding until January and remaining annual spending bills.
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