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Will there ever be a new House speaker?

Published 2 years, 2 months ago
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Why the House can’t elect a speaker to lead it. And the temporary solution some Republicans are proposing in the meantime. 


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For two weeks, the House of Representatives has had no speaker. After the ouster of Kevin McCarthy, Republicans tried to push a replacement through. First, there was Majority Leader Steve Scalise, and then a second choice emerged: firebrand Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). But after two votes,


Republicans failed to get behind Jordan, a conservative best known as a founding member of the House Freedom Caucus.


Marianna Sotomayor breaks down why Republicans didn’t coalesce behind Jordan and what the party is thinking now about how to legislate without a permanent speaker.


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