Posted on 11/15/2014 5:25:05 AM PST by vmivol00
Has anyone seen or heard of any upcoming leadership challenges within the GOP? Specifically are the GOP House members just going to lay down again and re-elect Boehnor?
Any challenges to McCarthy?
How about McConnell?
Nothing will change with the same lame losership that the GOP currently has.
Yes.
And McConnell was re-elected majority leader unanimously. Even Cruz voted for him.
Already happened. Boehner was reelected as Speaker a few days ago and McConnell has been elected as incoming Majority Leader.
Hopeless.
Thanks. I thought I had heard that, but assumed the newly elected group would be ones to vote.
Did they? Or were the new members not included?
Well, they won, so at this point it would be unlikely that the leaders would be replaced. I’d think you’d need to do that when you lose.
Which the dems just did, in the senate BIG TIME, but still they re-elected Harry Reid (although 4 people voted against him) and I think Pelosi is expected to be re-elected too or maybe that already happened too, not sure.
Reid really deserved to be canned though, I think his useless intransigence really hurt the incumbents.
However if Boehner fails on this executive amnesty problem he will not be elected Speaker in January.
Thanks. That makes sense.
Looks like the new soon to be members got to vote, too:
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/224041-boehner-reelected-as-speaker
Technically correct, but it looks like the new members got to vote in the caucus, so don't expect any change in January:
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/224041-boehner-reelected-as-speaker
If he doesn’t screw up horribly he will be elected.
If he folds to Obama he will lose at least 50 votes and will not be elected.
(Well, Dems may vote him in- that’s one very unlikely and weird kettle of fish though!)
The important dynamic here is that Boehner can pass an amnesty (Or more likely an ‘amnesty-lite’) bill AFTER January with Dem votes and a few RINOs.
However he can’t do it before the Speaker vote in January.
The only Leadership change at the caucus election:
http://blogs.rollcall.com/218/republican-policy-committee-chairman/
“ In the one competitive race for a leadership spot, House Republicans elected Luke Messer to serve as GOP Policy Committee chairman.
The Indiana lawmaker beat out Republicans Tom Reed of New York and Rob Woodall of Georgia.
The Policy Committee chairman the only competitive leadership race as Rep. James Lankford leaves the spot to become Oklahomas next senator is tasked with equipping members with research and aiding committees as they draft legislation. The chairman also gets a spot at the leadership table and a vote on the Steering Committee.”
Sorry, don’t know any more about him (or even the position).
After a successful election year you normally don’t switch horses.
OTOH I’m shocked that democrats stuck with Harry Reid. Methinks the good folks of Nevada will fix that in two years when they boot him out of the senate.
Yes the GOP House members are going to lay down again and re-elect Boehner.
The republican leadership and republican members of Congress are left wing socialists....
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