GOP Reps who voted against Chairman Jim Jordan on the second ballot on Wednesday asked for a third vote “immediately” in an effort to stop Jordan from talking to members and ask for their support.
Jim Jordan failed to secure the 217 votes needed to win the gavel on the first ballot on Tuesday.
Twenty GOP representatives voted against Jim Jordan, a staunch conservative and Trump supporter.
Round two of the floor vote for House Speaker took place Wednesday morning, and Chairman Jordan fell short again. This time, 22 Republicans voted against Jordan.
RINO Mike Simpson (Idaho) requested the House immediately come back from recess and hold a third vote Wednesday afternoon in an effort to stop Chairman Jordan from shoring up support.
“I respectfully request that the House of Representatives return immediately and begin a third vote on electing a new Speaker,” Simpson wrote in a letter to Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry.
I am requesting that the House immediately come back for a third vote on the Speaker @PatrickMcHenry pic.twitter.com/c81CcOePRk
— Cong. Mike Simpson (@CongMikeSimpson) October 18, 2023
RINO Rep. Womack agreed with Simpson.
I agree @CongMikeSimpson. Again, we must get back to work immediately. https://t.co/1Nha0vvUUs
— Rep. Steve Womack (@rep_stevewomack) October 18, 2023
Rep. Rutherford agreed and said it’s time for the House to get back to work.
I agree with @CongMikeSimpson. It's time for the House to get back to work. https://t.co/qEfa94ExMx
— Rep. John Rutherford (@RepRutherfordFL) October 18, 2023
Gimenez jumped in and backed Simpson.
I agree with @CongMikeSimpson. It's time for the House to get back to work. https://t.co/qEfa94ExMx
— Rep. John Rutherford (@RepRutherfordFL) October 18, 2023
Diaz-Balart said it’s time to vote.
It’s time to vote. https://t.co/nDPncqV7TN
— Mario Diaz-Balart (@MarioDB) October 18, 2023
Ellzey agreed with Simpson.
I agree @CongMikeSimpson. It’s time to reopen the House and get back to work. https://t.co/Nfxngw6HkJ
— Rep. Jake Ellzey (@RepEllzey) October 18, 2023
The House adjourned Wednesday afternoon, and the next vote for Speaker will be on Thursday.
Chairman Jordan remained positive and told reporters he would be spending the evening talking to members and working to gain their support.
“We picked up some today; a couple dropped off, but they voted for me before. I think they can come back again. So we’ll keep talking to members. Keep working on it,” Jim Jordan said.
Meanwhile, former House Speakers Newt Gingrich and John Boehner are backing McHenry for interim speaker.
via thegatewaypundit