(The Center Square) – California Republican Kevin McCarthy was elected Speaker of the U.S. House early Saturday after the 15th round of voting and a week of turmoil and nonstop negotiations.
McCarthy received 216 votes to 212 for Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, with five voting present. The five voting present lowered the threshold for the 218 votes that McCarthy would have needed if everyone voted.
Just a couple hours earlier, McCarthy fell one vote short of becoming the next speaker of the U.S. House in the 14th round of voting.
McCarthy lost a dozen rounds of voting across several days this week as a small group of conservative Republicans remained steadfast in opposing him, but Saturday morning’s final ballot won him the position.
Conservative members in the House laid out conditions for McCarthy ahead of the votes. Those conditions included a promise to vote on a balanced budget, the “Texas Border Plan,” term limits for members of Congress, and the Fair Tax Act, which would create a national sales tax on certain services and property to replace the current income tax, payroll taxes, and estate and gift taxes.
This is just the 15th time in the country’s history it’s taken multiple votes to elect a speaker. From 1793 to 1925, from the 3rd to the 68th Congress, there were 14 instances when it took multiple ballots to elect a speaker, the Historian’s office notes. Among them, 13 occurred before the Civil War, “when party divisions were more nebulous.”
“The last time a Speaker election required two or more votes on the floor happened in 1923,” the office states. It also notes that the House “has filled vacancies in the Speakership three times using a resolution.”
I’m glad that is settled and I hope he will do a terrific job. We need for him to be everything he can be.
LETS hope he’s not another RINO…
I am happy that the Conservative holdouts got concessions from McCarthy. Maybe, the American people will have a chance of getting more fiscally responsible spending with “real conservatives”, not RINOS, on committees.
I don’t trust this McCarthy as far as I can throw him, and we have some fighters in Congress who feel the same way.
That said, our fighters essentially had the proverbial gun to their heads…
…either Boohoo Boehner Ver. 3 or the rat.
What this did was to expose all of the RINOs in the House.
We don’t have much more than a dozen who are there on our behalves.
As for the rest, the swamp runs deep and they take care of their own.
AND it seems to be so firmly entrenched, nothing short of an asteroid flying in, and leveling DC, will get rid of it.