New Speaker Elected by House
Republicans Elect Rep. Mike Johnson as 56th Speaker of the House
In an exciting turn of events, Republicans have chosen Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana to be the 56th speaker of the House of Representatives. The final vote saw Johnson receive 220 votes, while House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries received 209 votes.
Johnson, the fourth candidate selected by the GOP for the position, follows the removal of Rep. Kevin McCarthy from the post on Oct. 3. The previous nominees included House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, and House Majority Whip Tom Emmer of Minnesota.
However, Emmer withdrew from the speaker race after former President Donald Trump publicly opposed his assumption of the position, labeling him a “RINO.”
The vacancy of the speaker’s chair for 22 days prevented any legislation from progressing through the House, adding urgency to the GOP’s decision. Additionally, the ongoing conflict in Israel further heightened the need for Republican unity in selecting a speaker.
Rep. Matt Gaetz and seven other Republicans joined House Democrats in removing McCarthy as speaker. Their dissatisfaction stemmed from McCarthy’s push for a continuing resolution to fund the federal government with majority Democratic support.
Despite this, freshman Rep. Eli Crane of Arizona, one of the eight who voted against McCarthy, threw his support behind Johnson. He even shared a picture posted by Johnson, showcasing the words “In God We Trust” above the speaker’s chair in the House chamber.
— Rep. Mike Johnson (@RepMikeJohnson) October 25, 2023
After being nominated on Tuesday night, Johnson expressed, “Democracy is messy sometimes, but it is our system. This conference that you see, this House Republican majority, is united.”
Rep. Mike Johnson after being nominated for Speaker: “Democracy is messy sometimes, but it is our system. This conference that you see, this House Republican majority, is united.”
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 25, 2023
GOP Conference Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York nominated Johnson on Wednesday, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond appearances and focusing on the heart. She stated, “Today is the day that House Republicans will humbly look in our hearts and elect Mike Johnson as Speaker of the People’s House.”
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY): “In the story of King David, we are reminded that man looks at the outward appearance, but ‘the Lord looks at the heart.’ Today is the day that House Republicans will humbly look in our hearts and elect Mike Johnson as Speaker of the People’s House.” pic.twitter.com/Tocryd12Zj
— The Recount (@therecount) October 25, 2023
“Today is the day that House Republicans will humbly look in our hearts and elect Mike Johnson as Speaker of the People’s House.”
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What factors contributed to Rep. Johnson’s selection as the final choice for the Speaker position?
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The election of Rep. Mike Johnson as the 56th Speaker of the House marks a significant moment for the Republican Party. With the House chamber vacant for 22 days, the urgency to fill the position and ensure the progress of legislation, particularly during times of global conflict, became a paramount concern for the GOP.
After the removal of Rep. Kevin McCarthy from the post, several candidates were considered for the position. Rep. Mike Johnson emerged as the final choice, receiving 220 votes, while House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries fell short with 209 votes. Johnson, a representative from Louisiana, brings with him a wealth of experience and leadership qualities that resonated with a majority of his colleagues.
Johnson’s selection followed the withdrawal of Rep. Tom Emmer from the race. Former President Donald Trump’s public opposition to Emmer’s assumption of the speaker’s position played a significant role in his ultimate decision to step aside. The Republican Party’s unity was of utmost importance in this selection process, and Emmer’s departure allowed for a more cohesive decision-making process.
While there were divisions within the Republican Party, with Rep. Matt Gaetz and seven other Republicans voting against McCarthy, the majority ultimately rallied behind Johnson. Freshman Rep. Eli Crane of Arizona, one of the eight dissatisfied with McCarthy, threw his support behind Johnson, highlighting the importance of unity within the party.
Johnson’s nomination was met with an expression of commitment to democracy and party unity. Recognizing the inherent messiness of democracy, Johnson emphasized the importance of the House Republican majority remaining united. This sentiment resonated with his colleagues and reassured them of his ability to lead effectively.
Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, in her nomination speech, emphasized the significance of looking beyond appearances and focusing on the heart. Quoting from the story of King David, she reminded her fellow Republicans that “the Lord looks at the heart.” This message of humility and unity resounded with many, solidifying Johnson’s position as the chosen candidate.
The election of Rep. Mike Johnson as the 56th Speaker of the House is a momentous occasion for the Republican Party. His leadership qualities, commitment to unity, and understanding of the importance of democracy make him an ideal choice to guide the House of Representatives during these critical times. As the Republican Party moves forward under Johnson’s leadership, their ability to address pressing issues and deliver meaningful legislation will be closely watched by both their constituents and the American public as a whole.
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