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Additional Republicans join House Speaker race as Rep. Jordan’s progress slows.

The Race for ⁢House Speaker Intensifies ⁢as Two More Republicans Enter the Fray

The race for House ⁢speaker ⁤has heated up as two more Republicans have thrown their hats in the ring as the lower chamber remains in⁢ limbo ⁢since Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) was ousted from the‌ role three weeks ago.

Reps.⁢ Tom ⁣Emmer ⁢(R-Minn.) and Mike Johnson (R-La.) have entered the race, according‌ to separate letters​ each has written ‍to ⁢Republican colleagues as the contest moves forward to determine who gets to wield the gavel.

“I’m⁢ running for Speaker of the House to bring ⁣our conference ‌together and get back to work,” Mr. Emmer said in a post on X on Saturday⁣ morning,‍ in which he shared a Dear Colleague⁣ letter that promises to “fight like ​hell” to‌ preserve the GOP majority in the lower chamber and to‌ deliver on a conservative agenda.

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He pledged to deliver strong‍ foreign policy and a better ⁢economy, while vowing to address the “untenable debt and spending crisis”‍ that he‌ blamed on President Joe Biden and Congressional Democrats.

“Our‍ constituents⁣ who sent us all ⁢to Washington to lead are counting on us to undo the damage Democrats have done and expand our conservative majority,” he wrote, ‍asking for their support and vowing to “continue our mission to ⁢correct⁢ the course of⁤ our great nation.”

House ⁣Majority ​Whip Rep.‍ Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) watches as ⁢the House of Representatives votes for a third time on whether to ⁤elevate Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio)​ to Speaker⁤ of the House,⁣ in⁢ Washington, DC, on Oct. 20, 2023. (Drew Angerer/Getty ⁤Images)
Mr. ‌Johnson, the⁣ other newly minted contender, took to X to share ‍a Dear Colleague letter of his‍ own announcing his run.

The Louisiana Republican captioned his post simply: “I’m in!”

Portraying himself as a “team player and⁤ a bridge-builder with‌ endless energy⁤ and‌ a unique mix of skills and experience,” Mr. Johnson⁤ pledged to serve all House Republicans and “fight ceaselessly for our core conservative principles and ⁤policies.”

“I believe the survival and future of our republic may well be decided over the ⁢next twelve months,” he wrote, pointing​ to an​ “overrun” southern‌ border and America’s adversaries “emboldened” in part because President Biden “is clearly incapable of ⁢leading ​and the Senate is unwilling.”

Americans’‍ faith in government has been “nearly lost” as powerful federal agencies ‌have been “weaponized against the people and their‍ faith,” ‍he wrote.

Rep. Mike Johnson ‍(R-La.) speaks during a hearing⁤ of the ⁤House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in‌ Washington, on July⁣ 14, 2022. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
The two new contenders’ ⁢entry into the fray comes‌ a⁢ day after⁤ Rep. Jim Jordan’s (R-Ohio) quest to become speaker was blocked as his fellow Republicans revoked their support for⁢ his candidacy after a third, failed vote​ on the⁤ House floor.
Mr. McCarthy has endorsed Mr. Emmer, who​ has been called ‌a “Trump hater” by Steve Bannon, the host of the “War Room” podcast and a one-time adviser ​to former ⁢President Donald Trump.

What’s ⁣Next?

As for as next steps,‍ Republicans plan⁤ to hold a candidate forum on Oct. ​23 at 6:30‌ p.m. and vote on a‍ nominee ⁣at 9 a.m. the following day.

“We⁤ need space and time ​for candidates to talk to other​ members,” Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry ⁤(R-N.C.) told ‍reporters after the Friday‍ meeting.

Mr.⁣ McHenry said⁤ that‍ while the House is ⁣not ⁢able to conduct ⁤business on the floor, committees are still at work.

“Our ⁢committees are ​working with​ the administration. And the goal there is for our committees‍ is to be ready to respond legislatively ⁢once⁣ we have‍ a duly ‌elected​ speaker of ‍the House,” Mr. McHenry said.

At least ‍a half-dozen Republican representatives are still weighing bids for House speaker,⁣ with⁤ the new hopefuls expected to declare their respective​ candidacies by ‍Sunday.

In⁤ addition to Mr. Emmer‍ and⁤ Mr. Johnson, Republican members ​that have ⁣thrown their hats in the‍ ring are Reps. Kevin⁣ Hern (R-Okla.), Austin Scott (R-Ga.), Jack Bergman (R-Mich.), Pete Sessions (R-Texas), and Byron Donalds ​(R-Fla.).

GOP members exploring a run include Reps. Dan Meuser ‌(R-Pa.) and Jodey Arrington ‍(R-Texas).

Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.) leaves‌ a closed-door‌ House ⁤Republican meeting at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Oct. 20, 2023. ‌(Drew Angerer/Getty⁢ Images)

Mr.⁢ Hern was among the first to declare his speakership bid.⁤ He leads the Republican Study ⁢Committee, a large conservative caucus with ⁢around 170​ members.

“We⁢ need a different​ type of‌ leader⁤ who has a proven track record of success, which is why I’m running for Speaker of the​ House,” the Oklahoma congressman, ⁣who was ‍first elected in⁣ 2018, ‌said after the closed-door⁣ meeting on Friday.

Mr. Donalds, a Floridian member‍ of⁢ the conservative House Freedom Caucus, declared his candidacy on Friday.

“My sole focus will be securing our⁢ border, funding our‍ government responsibly,​ advancing ​a conservative vision for the House ‌of Representatives ​and the American people, ‌and expanding our Republican majority,” Mr. Donalds ⁤said in a statement posted on X.

Mr. Donalds has acted as a go-between​ for moderates and conservatives in the GOP conference. He was also voted as⁢ a protest candidate during Mr. Jordan’s failed‌ bids by some holdouts.

As speaker, Mr. Donalds said that ⁢”every⁣ voice” in the GOP conference will‌ “have a seat at the table.”

U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) leaves a closed-door ​House Republican meeting at ⁢the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Oct. 20, 2023. ⁣(Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Mr. Bergman, a retired 3-star Marine general, initially said on Thursday that he ​didn’t “aspire to be in” the speaker job, but he decided to declare⁣ his bid upon Mr. Jordan’s ​third failed attempt.

“My hat is⁤ in the ring, and I feel ‌confident I‌ can⁤ win the votes where ​others could ​not,” Mr. Bergman said ‌in a statement. “I have no ‍special interests to serve; ⁣I’m only‍ in this to⁤ do what’s best for our nation and to steady the ship for the 118th Congress.”

Rep.⁣ Jack Bergman (R-Mich.) appears on Urban View’s Helping Our Heroes Special, moderated by SiriusXM host Jennifer Hammond at the Cannon⁣ Building ⁤on ‍Capitol Hill in Washington on May 16, 2018. (Larry French/Getty⁣ Images for SiriusXM)

Mr. Scott lost against Mr. Jordan ​in an internal conference vote earlier⁢ this month ⁢in a surprise challenge.

The Georgia Republican, who ultimately backed Mr. Jordan as the ‍speaker nominee, immediately announced ‌his bid once Mr. Jordan was ousted.

Mr. Meuser, ⁤who is still weighing his​ bid, ⁣said Friday that if he decides to run, his message “will ​be ‌focused on politics of inclusion.”

“Every ‌Member of the Republican Conference needs to be a part of policy making, legislation, ‌and communications,” ⁣he said in a post on X. “That ​feeling of ownership builds a team ​culture, which is needed as we move our party forward.”

Mr. ⁤Sessions⁣ has also declared his entry into the race, with his officer saying ‌in a statement​ that “Congressman Sessions believes he can forge a positive path as a conservative ​leader who can unite the Conference.”

Mr. Arrington, a member from Texas who ‍is⁤ chair ⁤of⁤ the House Budget Committee,​ told reporters he is “seriously considering” running ⁣for speaker.

“I would⁢ say I ⁤am seriously considering and still praying​ about it,”⁣ he said ⁤on Friday following Mr. Jordan’s ⁣third‍ failed bid.

Lawrence Wilson contributed to this report.

How does the outcome of the race for House Speaker affect the future of the Republican Party and its ability to ‌promote its ⁢values and policies

D manipulated by a radical agenda,” Mr. Johnson added, promising to restore trust and uphold the Constitution if elected as House Speaker.

This latest development comes as the race for House Speaker becomes more intense, with multiple Republican‌ contenders vying for the position. The ousting of Rep. Kevin McCarthy ​as House Speaker three weeks⁤ ago has left‍ the lower chamber in ‌a⁤ state of limbo, and the Republican Party is⁣ keen to determine who will take up the influential role.

Reps.⁢ Tom Emmer and Mike Johnson join the growing list of Republicans hoping to secure the position. In separate letters addressed to their ​Republican colleagues, both Emmer⁤ and Johnson expressed their commitment to conservative values and their determination to lead ⁢the‌ party forward.

Tom​ Emmer, in ​his message posted on⁤ X, emphasized the need to ⁤unite the conference and return to work. He pledged to fight for the ⁢preservation of the⁤ GOP ​majority and to deliver on a conservative agenda. Emmer highlighted the importance of strong foreign policy, addressing economic issues, and tackling the increasing debt ‌and spending crisis.

Meanwhile, Mike Johnson shared his ‌own Dear Colleague letter on X, declaring his candidacy for House Speaker.⁣ He positioned ⁣himself as a team player and a bridge-builder, with the energy and experience necessary to serve the⁣ House Republicans. Johnson emphasized the crucial role the House⁤ Speaker plays in shaping the future of the ‌republic, highlighting challenges such as ‍the southern border crisis and the emboldening of America’s adversaries.

Both candidates underscored the urgency of restoring faith in the government and protecting the constitutional ‌rights of the American people.‌ They called on their colleagues for support ⁢in their bid to lead the Republican Party and bring about positive‍ change.

The race for House Speaker has ⁣gained significant‍ attention, as it⁣ will determine the direction of the House ​of‌ Representatives and influence the‌ legislative⁢ agenda. With the introduction of Emmer and Johnson as new⁤ contenders, the competition has intensified, adding to the‌ dynamic and complexity of the process.

As the contest unfolds, Republicans are grappling‌ with the⁤ challenges of finding a unifying leader who can unite the party and effectively push ‌forward the conservative agenda. The outcome‌ of this race will have profound implications for the future of the Republican Party and its ability to promote its values and policies.

The race for‌ House Speaker continues, and it remains to be seen who ‍will ⁢ultimately rise to​ the⁤ position.‍ The ‌Republican Party, alongside the American people, will eagerly anticipate ⁣the outcome as the⁤ lower chamber seeks stability and effective leadership.

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