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Congress Continues to Stall the Race for Speaker of the House

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
October 18, 2023
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Congress Continues to Stall the Race for Speaker of the House
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On October 13th, amidst a political maelstrom, Representative Jim Jordan clinched the Republican nomination for United States House Speaker, without enough support in a vote to firmly secure the position. The House of Representatives, now leaderless and paralyzed by nearly two weeks of internal Republican discord, is embroiled in a deadlock over a successor to Kevin McCarthy, ousted by a faction within his party.

Jordan, a hardline conservative and a vocal figure on the party’s right-wing, secured an endorsement over Austin Scott, a Georgia lawmaker, with a vote of 124-81 in the initial round. However, the second round of voting only marginally bolstered his support, winning 152-55, leaving him devoid of the necessary votes to ascend to the speaker’s position, a role second only to the vice president in the line of succession to the presidency.

The House of Representatives, now submerged in what Representative Dusty Johnson describes as a “terribly corrosive trend,” is grappling with pressing global issues, including an escalating war in the Middle East, Russia’s ongoing assault on Ukraine, and a looming partial government shutdown set for November 17th without additional Congressional funding.

Jordan, 59, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, has been a prominent presence and a tormentor of party leaders since his election in 2006. Despite securing Trump’s endorsement last week, the vote did not significantly sway in his favor, revealing a palpable division within the House Republicans. Jordan, currently chairing the Judiciary Committee and leading an impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden, expressed confidence in his ability to unite the conference and articulate the party’s actions and significance to the nation.

However, Democrats, who have previously indicated a willingness to collaborate with Republicans on selecting a consensus speaker, have voiced their reservations about Jordan. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries labeled him “the chairman of the chaos caucus” and a “defender in a dangerous way of dysfunction.”

Jordan’s backers, such as Representative Nicole Malliotakis, argue that his confrontational style could be an asset in negotiations with Biden and the Democratic-controlled Senate. However, the reluctance among many Republicans to rally behind him is evident, with Representative Kat Cammack noting the slim margin and the steadfast opposition from some quarters.

The upheaval within the Republican party and the House at large, coupled with the critical issues facing the nation, underscores the urgency of resolving the leadership crisis. As the House remains in a deadlock, the path forward is mired in uncertainty, with the specter of McCarthy’s 15-floor votes over four days in January looming large. The unfolding drama in the race for the speaker’s position continues to captivate the nation as the House grapples with internal strife amidst a backdrop of burgeoning global crises.

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