Posted on 01/04/2023 12:25:30 PM PST by Red Badger
Jan. 4 (UPI) -- Kevin McCarthy lost for a fifth time his bid to lead Republicans as speaker of the House on Wednesday.
During the fourth and fifth ballots on Wednesday, McCarthy received 201 votes, while the Democratic Nominee, Hakeem Jeffries of New York, received 212 votes from Democrats as he did in each vote on Tuesday.
However, this time it was Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, instead of Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, who took votes away from McCarthy. Donalds received 20 votes on the fourth and fifth ballots.
Opposition to McCarthy has been growing with each ballot. A total of 20 Republican colleagues opposed McCarthy during the third vote on Tuesday, which wrapped up shortly before 5 p.m., an increase from 19 during the second vote. He had collected 202 votes on the third ballot on Tuesday, one more than Wednesday's fourth ballot.
Rep.-elect Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., voted present in the fourth and fifth votes, voting for McCarthy in previous rounds.
It's unclear if there will be a sixth ballot on Wednesday.
Mike Gallagher, R-Wisc., nominated McCarthy for the fourth vote on Wednesday, saying he was the best choice to lead the party as the House convened for a fourth vote to settle the chamber's leadership.
"I believe that in my bones, nobody has done more to lay out a plan for how we restore the basic functioning of this institution than Kevin McCarthy," he said.
Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., nominated Jeffries for both the fourth and fifth vote, while Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, nominated Donalds.
"We do not seek to judge people by the color of their skin but rather the content of their character," Roy said. "There's an important reason for nominating Byron, and that is, this country needs a change."
Tuesday's vote marked the first time in 100 years a speaker has not been elected on the first ballot.
McCarthy expressed optimism on Tuesday night that he would still emerge victorious, even though some Republicans have suggested that McCarthy could lose more votes.
"This isn't about me," McCarthy told reporters. "This is about the conference now because the members who are holding out ... they want something for their personal selves."
McCarthy also told reporters that it doesn't matter if he loses more votes.
"It doesn't matter -- I have the most votes," he said.
Donalds had voted for McCarthy during the first two rounds, but voted against him during the third round. He suggested that McCarthy could lose more votes the longer voting goes on.
McCarthy has reportedly said that there is no scenario where he pulls out of the race for speaker, noting that he could seek a path in which he does not need to secure 218 votes, but rather a smaller majority by convincing some of his detractors to vote "present."
"You're sitting on 202 votes, so you need technically just 11 more votes to win," he said. "Democrats have 212 votes. You get 213 votes, and the others don't say another name, that's how you can win."
Ahead of Tuesday's votes, McCarthy had announced several concessions in a proposed House rules package, including changes to how the speaker could be removed, in an effort to gain the necessary votes. The concessions would allow any five Republican party members to call for the speaker's removal at any time, rather than a threshold of more than half of the House GOP conference that Republicans adopted in an internal rule in November.
Despite the concessions, several Republicans followed through on their plan to vote for Jordan.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia criticized fellow Republicans who opposed McCarthy, noting that even Jordan is supporting McCarthy.
"How did 19 Republicans not respect that?" Greene said. "I think 19, or 20 now, should respect Jim Jordan's wishes."
Former President Donald Trump said the Republicans should vote for McCarthy.
"I think it is a dangerous game, and, frankly, if they are not happy with him, they can do something about it at a later date," Trump told Fox News Digital in an interview. "I support [McCarthy] and I support getting the deal done. What I don't support is allowing this to continue onward."
Will no one rid us of this turbulent beast?............
Has Renee Ellmers weighed in on McCarthy’s troubles yet?
But he won’t give up.
McCarthy is just another Snake in a long line of Snakes Trump has surrounded
himself with.
He is from CA and feels entitled.
If he can not pull at least a couple votes from the house floor from the opposition party from within his own state then he is not a viable candidate for that position.
Sixth time the charm?
This is gettin' like a soap opera!
McCarthy needs to come clean about some things he is hiding. There are rumors of treason that make blackmail of him easy.
With friends like these, who needs enemies?
Scorched earth, ‘burn it down’ types only need apply.
As time — and the vote counts and the patience of thes professional politicians wears on, maybe we’ll get a little entertainment in the House — along the lines of England’s Parliament.
For the good of the country, frankly. The party, only so long as it’s good for something...
It’s the Democrat strategy:
Count until you win, then stop...................
Given the 2020 and 2022 midterm elections, Trump should withdrawal his candidacy for President. Not because he is in any way to blame for the losses but because he is just helping to perpetuate a broken and corrupt system that will most assuredly kill our country if we don’t stop it.
He’s going for the Record..............133 in 1858 or so............
By his actions pulling funding from conservatives in the election, McCarthy disenfranchised millions of conservatives like me who vote Republican. He is not fit to serve as the Speaker of the Party. Screw him and the RINO GOPe. We have a country to save and he has PROVEN he will not, AND DID NOT, do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sarah Palin taught me what to expect if ya let Republicans stand behind you.
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