More than a dozen members appear to oppose Scalise -- well more than the four or so GOP votes he can afford to lose. But how dug in are the holdouts?
House Republicans on Oct. 11 chose House Majority Leader Steve Scalise as their party’s nominee for speaker. on Wednesday. But 24 hours later there’s still no floor vote scheduled, and it’s looking increasingly likely heScalise suffers from the same problems now-ousted Speaker Kevin McCarthy did : A very slim GOP majority in which he can lose only around four Republicans votes, combined with a very fractious Republican conference.
Only around half of House Republicans voted for him over Rep. Jim Jordan in a private GOP meeting on Wednesday, and plenty are now publicly holding out.who have indicated they won’t vote for him — well more than Scalise can afford without Democratic support — and others are privately against him as well.
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House delays speaker vote because of Republican Scalise holdoutsCami Mondeaux is a congressional reporter. She started with the Washington Examiner as a copy editor, later joining the breaking news team and eventually settling on the Congress beat. A Utah native, Cami graduated from Westminster College in Salt Lake City in 2021 and covered state government as a breaking news reporter for KSL News Radio. Follow her on X for the latest updates on news in the D.C. area and beyond: cami_mondeaux.
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Republican Steve Scalise is seen as a fighter, but becoming House speaker might require a brawlRepublican colleagues call Steve Scalise a fighter, but the nominee for House speaker may be in for a brawl
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