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Republicans are our own worst enemies.
I miss the days when we had actual stronger figures that could whip the members in line like the Democrats do , (with a few exceptions of course)
would prefer all this crap be resolved PRIOR to January 20th so we can hit the ground running and not waste weeks infighting as usual.
On top of the Senate leadership crap, the House is rumbling to start its own.
'It's a warning': Mike Johnson reportedly facing unexpected 'show of opposition' from GOP
Even as Republicans are increasingly optimistic that they'll keep control of the House, some conservatives remain wary of Mike Johnson and they're discussing how to telegraph their concerns in next week's secret leadership ballot," the report states. "With nearly two dozen races still outstanding, Johnson seems close to a major victory: Holding the tiny GOP majority, after a campaign season where he tied himself closely to Donald Trump and campaigned heavily for his at-risk members. Still, some House Republicans are mulling ways to signal their potential opposition to Johnson's bid on the secret ballot, according to two Republicans familiar with the discussions, who were granted anonymity to talk about private plans."
Johnson is widely expected to keep his position for now.
But a meeting on Wednesday will give fellow conservatives the opportunity to "field a candidate to run against him for the speaker nod," or they "may try to oppose him or vote present in the secret ballot," according to Politico.
"That won't be enough to derail his nomination, but it's a warning for Johnson ahead of the real test in January, when he'll need a majority vote on the House floor to take the gavel. If Republicans only take control of the House by a slim margin, as expected, that means Johnson will need near-unanimous support from his conference since he can't count on any Democratic votes," the report states. "Enter skeptical conservatives, who want concessions from Johnson on the rules governing the chamber and a plan to secure conservative wins in exchange for their votes. Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy faced similar demands two years ago, when it took him 15 ballots to get elected speaker on the House floor he ultimately had to make several changes to the rules that gave conservatives more power and severely weakened his hold on the conference."
Republicans are our own worst enemies.
I miss the days when we had actual stronger figures that could whip the members in line like the Democrats do , (with a few exceptions of course)
would prefer all this crap be resolved PRIOR to January 20th so we can hit the ground running and not waste weeks infighting as usual.
On top of the Senate leadership crap, the House is rumbling to start its own.
'It's a warning': Mike Johnson reportedly facing unexpected 'show of opposition' from GOP
Even as Republicans are increasingly optimistic that they'll keep control of the House, some conservatives remain wary of Mike Johnson and they're discussing how to telegraph their concerns in next week's secret leadership ballot," the report states. "With nearly two dozen races still outstanding, Johnson seems close to a major victory: Holding the tiny GOP majority, after a campaign season where he tied himself closely to Donald Trump and campaigned heavily for his at-risk members. Still, some House Republicans are mulling ways to signal their potential opposition to Johnson's bid on the secret ballot, according to two Republicans familiar with the discussions, who were granted anonymity to talk about private plans."
Johnson is widely expected to keep his position for now.
But a meeting on Wednesday will give fellow conservatives the opportunity to "field a candidate to run against him for the speaker nod," or they "may try to oppose him or vote present in the secret ballot," according to Politico.
"That won't be enough to derail his nomination, but it's a warning for Johnson ahead of the real test in January, when he'll need a majority vote on the House floor to take the gavel. If Republicans only take control of the House by a slim margin, as expected, that means Johnson will need near-unanimous support from his conference since he can't count on any Democratic votes," the report states. "Enter skeptical conservatives, who want concessions from Johnson on the rules governing the chamber and a plan to secure conservative wins in exchange for their votes. Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy faced similar demands two years ago, when it took him 15 ballots to get elected speaker on the House floor he ultimately had to make several changes to the rules that gave conservatives more power and severely weakened his hold on the conference."