Jim Jordon is Back in the Race – IOTW Report

Jim Jordon is Back in the Race

Here are the Representatives who voted against Jordan in the 2nd round:

  1. Rep. Don Bacon – Nebraska
  2. Rep. Vern Buchanan – Florida
  3. Rep. Ken Buck – Colorado
  4. Rep. Lori Chavez-Ramer – Oregon
  5. Rep. Anthony D’Esposito – New York
  6. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart – Florida
  7. Rep. Jake Ellzey – Florida
  8. Rep. Drew Ferguson – Georgia
  9. Rep. Andrew Garbarino – New York
  10. Rep. Carlos Gimenez – Florida
  11. Rep. Tony Gonzales – Texas
  12. Rep. Kay Granger – Texas
  13. Rep. John James – Michigan
  14. Rep. Mike Kelly – Pennsylvania
  15. Rep. Jennifer Kiggans – Virginia
  16. Rep. Nick LaLota – New York
  17. Rep. Michael Lawler – New York
  18. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks – Iowa
  19. Rep. John Rutherford – Florida
  20. Rep. Michael Simpson – Idaho
  21. Rep. Pete Stauber – Minnesota
  22. Rep. Steve Womack – Arkansas

25 Comments on Jim Jordon is Back in the Race

  1. I don’t really care who the speaker is, would be nice if he did everything McCarthy PROMISED TO DO. And they sure as hell better not pick Jeffries.
    Once more, it is nothing short of incredible that Dems – even as they drastically change their platform – can get 100% compliance from their members, while GOP is incapable of getting anything done.

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  2. What’s the worst that could happen?

    I think enough of the 22 RINOs vote with the democrats to put Hakeem Jefferies or worse yet Nancy Pelosi in the speaker’s chair. I don’t want to see it happen, but it’s as likely a scenario as an actual responsible person being chosen.

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  3. LCD-
    “even as they drastically change their platform”

    Nahh they didn’t change anything, just ramped up their hate of America. While at the same time blame MAGA harder for all their wrongs.

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  4. @ecp – perhaps true, but what gets me is that EVERY SINGLE DEM votes the line. Every single one of them is that extreme. And every single one is that allied with his brethren, to vote in absolute lock-step. Meanwhile we have GOP senators who vote to convict Trump of treason – for simply investigating illegal activities. And no leader who will prosecute Biden, Homeland Secretary, AG for egregious and very public offenses. Just insane.
    Has to be the Epstein factor. I don’t understand any other reason that would make sense.

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  5. The speaker needs less power not more. Everyone was elected as an equal. Go back to one man, one vote, no deals no lobby influence. Vote on the merits and in accordance with the Constitution. Everything else is corruption.

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  6. What gets me is that EVERY SINGLE DEMON hangs with Satan. So a
    bunch-o angels fell from grace and wound up with Satan ruling in
    Hell rather than serving in Heaven. Why does EVERYTHING have to
    be binary … male / female, Heaven / Hell, angel / demon. What
    about science? Intersex? Purgatory? Human?

  7. Jeffries got 210 votes on the second vote, and 10 more votes went to some other dem. If Jeffries can sway 7 of those “other” votes in the next go round, say hello to your new speaker. The nincompoop republicans deserve it.

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  8. LCD, the mystery of strict Dem party solidarity, I think, has to do with the dirt they’ve got on each other. some dems have tried to weather their own corruption scandals and youcan generally tell who is too radioactive, because they don’t get huge support from the senior Dems.

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