What Just Happened To The Speaker’s Race, In 2 Charts
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He didn’t directly announce he was withdrawing from the race, but McCarthy began talking about the need for House GOP members to figure out a way to unite.
And this world was one for which Kevin McCarthy was poorly prepared. Those farther on the right anxious that, as House speaker, he might obstruct their obstructionism. “People are crying. They don’t have any idea how this will unfold at all”.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee called McCarthy’s defeat a victory for conservatives over the Republican lobbyist and donor classes.
They searched for answers about a man they thought of as a straight-up deal-maker with a personal touch that goes beyond the artificial, backslapping ways of Washington. To them the flawless will always be the enemy of the good.
It additionally intensifies a battle for the course of the Republican Party as its presidential candidates search to reclaim the White House in 2016 after eight years beneath Democrat Barack Obama. Or shared a morning bike ride or an evening pizza.
Conservative columnist Matt Lewis, one of the few prominent political writers to directly address the rumors Thursday afternoon, explained his reasoning to The Huffington Post.
Or, most important, just heard them out.
NBC says Boehner canceled his Tonight Show appearance due to house majority leader Kevin McCarthy’s decision to drop out of the House speaker race.
To be sure, that collegial approach would not have counted for much if he did not find a way to balance the competing demands in the Republican-controlled House.
Moderates were quick to blame uncompromising conservatives for the chaos.
Meanwhile, the final House floor vote is scheduled for October 29, and Republicans, shocked and befuddled by McCarthy’s decision, would only have three weeks to come up with a nominee to meet challenges from the Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, No. 1 Democrat in the House.
He paid dearly for making a statement indicating that the House strategy around the creation of the committee to investigate the attack in Benghazi was more about the politics of taking down Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy than it was about real issues.
Asked how anyone in the House could assemble a majority under those circumstances, Dent said the next speaker might be forced to reach across the aisle and establish a “bipartisan coalition” to elect a Speaker.
Multiple House Republican sources tell CNN that while Ryan is popular among members, he faces numerous same problems that McCarthy had going into Thursday’s election.
McCarthy turned his office, with its powerful, over-sized Steve Penley paintings of Lincoln, Washington crossing the Delaware and Ronald Reagan, into a clubhouse of sorts for House Republicans.
Webster, a third-term Florida Republican, emphasized that he does not consider himself the new favorite, nor does he have a sense of whether the shake-up even boosts his chances in the contest.
“It’s a whole new different dynamic [post-McCarthy], but the message stays the same”, he added.
When he and fellow Republican Reps.
Rep. Peter King said, “People were absolutely stunned”.
Yes, he is well-liked by most GOP members.
McCarthy’s surrender is surprising, but nothing changes. A 2013 National Review story described him as the “most successful email harasser” and noted he blasts out emails to influential conservatives like Erickson, Charles and David Koch, Grover Norquist, and Republican members of Congress. UPDATE: 11:06 p.m. – The Hill reported Thursday night that Baer “has been flooding lawmakers’ personal email in-boxes with blogs and articles about the McCarthy rumors”: At least eight GOP lawmakers told The Hill they had personally received the Baer emails. “What happened in those four hours, I don’t know”.