Pelosi’s path to speakership in new Congress is a narrow one – IOTW Report

Pelosi’s path to speakership in new Congress is a narrow one

Wa Examiner: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, having lost at least 12 seats for her party in the House, can only lose so many Democrats if she wants to retain power next month.

Pelosi, 80, will run for speaker the first week in January when the House convenes for the 117th Congress. The entire House, including Republicans, vote for the speaker, meaning she must win 218 votes. No Democratic member challenged her for the post when her caucus nominated her virtually by voice vote last month.

Fifteen House Democrats did not vote for Pelosi when she ran for speaker in January 2019, but she secured the top leadership job over California Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy, with 220 votes to 150 votes.

Ultimately, Democrats could end up with 222 members in their caucus to the Republicans’ 213 if the Republican candidates in the presently contested Iowa and New York House races are seated. In that scenario, Pelosi could only afford to lose four Democratic members if Republicans are united in opposing her. more

15 Comments on Pelosi’s path to speakership in new Congress is a narrow one

  1. Imagine if we could go a day without Pelousy or bite me pictures to vomit over. And please dont even mention that Harridan. noun
    a strict, bossy, or belligerent old woman. “a bullying old harridan”

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  2. “So, if there are 213 votes for the Republican and 5 democrats also vote for him or vote Present, does the Republican become speaker?”

    My understanding is that the House can elect anyone it wants to as Speaker, but it has never been done other than by party line voting.

    But it is an interesting question, someone probably knows the exact rules but I don’t.

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