Emily Jacobs is a congressional reporter for the Washington Examiner. She began her career at Fox News Channel as a ticker writer and then moved to the New York Post's politics team as a national political reporter.
A notice sent out by House Majority Whip Tom Emmer's office told House Republicans to expect the first floor votes of the week on Tuesday, Oct. 17.
The House voted in a secret ballot on Friday to make Jordan the GOP's speaker-designee after House Majority Leader Steve Scalise dropped out of consideration for the position. A source familiar with the matter tells the Washington Examiner that Jordan is intent on putting members on the record after spending the weekend working to convince those opposing him to reconsider.
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House GOP selects Jordan as speaker candidate, teeing up House-wide voteThe House of Representatives could soon get a vote on a new speaker after House Republicans selected Rep. Jim Jordan in a closed-door vote Friday.
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Live updates: House GOP picks Jim Jordan as next speaker nomineeRep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) finished second to Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) in internal GOP balloting this week. Rep. Austin Scott (R-Ga.) is a newcomer to the race.
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Jim Jordan wins GOP nomination for House speaker, two days after initial defeatSteve Benen is a producer for 'The Rachel Maddow Show,' the editor of MaddowBlog and an MSNBC political contributor. He's also the bestselling author of 'The Impostors: How Republicans Quit Governing and Seized American Politics.'
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Jim Jordan wins House GOP's nomination for speaker, but deep divisions remainHouse Republicans voted to nominate Rep. Jim Jordan for speaker after Majority Leader Steve Scalise dropped his candidacy.
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GOP settles on Rep. Jim Jordan as House speaker nomineeRooted in fact-based, transparent reporting, Newsy is an award-winning opinion-free network owned by the E.W. Scripps Company that is relentlessly focused on “the why” of every story and seeks to enable a more intimate and immersive understanding of the issues that matter.
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Cheney says a Jordan speakership would cost GOP House majorityRepublicans would 'lose the House majority and they'll deserve to,' the former congresswoman said.
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