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    Johnson fails to reclaim speakership on first ballot

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mike Johnson came up short in his bid to remain speaker on the first ballot.

    Reps. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.), Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Keith Self (R-Texas) voted against Johnson in the alphabetical roll call vote. Johnson can only afford to lose one GOP vote and still reclaim the gavel, meaning he needs to flip at least two of those members in subsequent ballots and not lose any other support. Massie has been adamant for weeks that he will not back the Louisiana Republican.

    About a dozen other Republicans who were undecided going into the vote opted to back Johnson. Six of them were silent during the initial roll call but later voted for Johnson: Reps. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Michael Cloud (Texas), Andy Harris (Md.), Andrew Clyde (Ga.), Chip Roy (Texas) and Paul Gosar (Ariz.).

    Rep. Mike Flood (R-Neb.) suggested that nine Republicans opposing or not initially supporting Johnson was meant to send a “message” to Johnson. Under the new rules proposed for this Congress, it would take nine members to force a vote to oust a speaker.

    “I think it’s interesting that exactly nine members, in one way or another, raised an objection today,” Flood said.

    Johnson has waged an aggressive pressure campaign to try to earn the support of several conservatives who were publicly undecided headed into the vote. President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly endorsed Johnson, including most recently on Friday morning. He’s also indicated to members that he would be unhappy if a speakership fight delayed his agenda.

    Balloting will continue until a speaker is elected, but the chamber is essentially frozen until then. If members don’t wrap up voting by Monday, it could complicate efforts to officially certify Trump’s presidential win.

    Democrats hung together to deny Johnson a lifeline, with all of them voting for Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

    Jordain Carney contributed to this report.



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