Who are the GOP candidates for House speaker?
The Race for Speaker of the House Heats Up
The roster for the next speaker of the House is filling up with candidates vying for the position. After Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) was dropped as the Republican nominee, the GOP conference is now seeking a third nominee. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) initially stepped up but withdrew due to lack of party support. Now, Republicans will hear from a handful of candidates in a closed-door forum before an internal conference vote.
Meet the Republican Candidates
- Austin Scott (R-GA): A longtime Georgia congressman who lost the House nomination to Jordan, Scott is making another bid for the speaker’s gavel. He emphasizes the need for the majority to act like the majority and promises to do the right things the right way.
- Mike Johnson (R-LA): Johnson, who serves on the House Judiciary Committee, has announced his candidacy and outlined seven key priorities he would focus on if elected, including restoring trust and promoting individual members.
- Tom Emmer (R-MN): As the highest-ranking candidate in the race, Emmer launched his run for the gavel and aims to bring the conference together to deliver on a conservative agenda.
- Kevin Hern (R-OK): Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, Hern is running for speaker after voting for Jordan. He believes a different type of leader is needed to unify the party and achieve success.
- Jack Bergman (R-MI): A retired Marine Corps lieutenant general, Bergman is confident he can win the votes where others could not. He emphasizes the importance of regular functioning of the federal government.
- Byron Donalds (R-FL): A prominent member of the House Freedom Caucus, Donalds announced his run and highlights the need for unity, securing the border, responsible government funding, and laying out a conservative vision.
- Pete Sessions (R-TX): Shortly after the third failed round of voting, Sessions declared his candidacy. He emphasizes his leadership experience and ability to unite the conference.
The closed-door forum and internal conference vote will determine who will become the next speaker of the House. The race is on, and these candidates are ready to step up and lead.
What role will the next speaker of the House play in the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and potential actions against President Trump?
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Meanwhile, the Democratic Party has their own contenders for the position. Currently, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is the favorite to become the next speaker, but she faces opposition from within her own party. A small group of Democratic representatives, primarily from more moderate districts, have announced they will not support Pelosi’s bid for speaker. They argue that new leadership is needed to bring fresh ideas and a different approach to the table.
One of the main issues dividing both parties is the question of immigration. Republicans are calling for stricter immigration policies and stronger border security, while Democrats are pushing for comprehensive immigration reform and a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. The outcome of the race for speaker will undoubtedly have an impact on the direction of immigration policy in the next Congress.
Another key factor in the race for speaker is the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Democrats are eager to continue investigating and potentially impeaching President Trump, while Republicans argue that it is time to move on and focus on the issues that matter most to the American people. The next speaker will have a significant role in determining the course of these investigations and whether or not any further action will be taken against the President.
Aside from these pressing issues, the speaker of the House also holds tremendous power in setting the legislative agenda and shaping the priorities of Congress. They have the ability to bring bills to the floor for a vote, control committee assignments, and wield influence over their party members. The choice of speaker will have far-reaching implications for the policies and laws that are passed in the coming years.
As the race heats up, both parties are feeling the pressure to select a candidate who can unite their caucus and lead effectively. Public opinion and internal party dynamics will play a significant role in determining the ultimate winner. The next speaker will face the daunting task of bridging the partisan divide and finding common ground on the numerous issues facing our nation.
Ultimately, the race for speaker of the House is not just about one person assuming a position of power. It is about the direction of our country and the ability of our elected officials to work together for the benefit of all Americans. The stakes are high, and the outcome of this race will have a lasting impact on the future of our nation.
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