US House Republicans eye Mike Johnson for speaker as infighting continues 

US House Republicans eye Mike Johnson for speaker as infighting continues 
US House Republicans eye Mike Johnson for speaker as infighting continues 

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Republicans in the US House of Representatives tried again to pick a leader yesterday with representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana emerging as the leading candidate with 85 votes after a closed-door evening vote, lawmakers said. — Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Oct 25 — Republicans in the US House of Representatives tried again to pick a leader yesterday after Representative Tom Emmer became the latest hopeful to fall victim to party infighting that has paralysed Congress for over three weeks.

Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana emerged as the leading candidate with 85 votes after a closed-door evening vote, lawmakers said, though it was not clear whether he would be able to overcome divisions that tripped up Emmer and two other candidates who had previously won the party’s nomination.

Further rounds of voting were expected in an effort to unite the party behind a candidate who might win the speaker’s gavel and break a stalemate that has left the House without a leader since October 3.

That has left lawmakers unable to respond to the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine or take steps to head off a partial government shutdown that would begin on November 18 without congressional action.

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Emmer, who serves as the No. 3 Republican in the House, was the third lawmaker to see his bid for speaker collapse.

Like Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan before him, Emmer’s prospects were doomed by a relatively small group of holdouts who denied him the 217 votes he would need to win the speaker’s gavel. That high threshold and the party’s narrow 221-212 majority means that any candidate can afford to lose just four votes if Democrats remain united in opposition.

Republicans have been unable to settle on a leader since a small faction from their party ousted incumbent Kevin McCarthy early this month for brokering a deal with Democrats to head off a government shutdown.

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“We have no capacity at the moment to come to a verdict, and that is a very distressing place to be,” Representative Marc Molinaro said.

Johnson, a conservative constitutional law attorney, has billed himself as a “team player and a bridge builder.” The northwest Louisiana district he represents is one of the poorest in the country.

“He knows everybody very well, does a great job with bringing people to the floor, talking about our policies, and that’s what we need right now,” said Republican Representative Kevin Hern, who withdrew his own bid to support Johnson.

Representative Chuck Fleischmann was eliminated in Tuesday night’s voting, according to Representative Elise Stefanik, the No. 4 House Republican and the most senior member of the caucus not to have made a bid for speaker.

Byron Donalds, Mark Green and Roger Williams were also candidates. In total, 14 Republicans have put their names forward for speaker this month.

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Emmer has a more moderate record than many other House Republicans. Unlike many in his party, he voted to certify Democratic President Joe Biden’s 2020 victory over Republican Donald Trump following the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters.

Trump urged Republicans to oppose Emmer after he won the nomination.

“I thought Tom was well-respected until he said he’d run for speaker. It turns out you find out who your enemies are real quick with this job,” Representative Kelly Armstrong told reporters.

Trump early this month had backed Jordan’s bid for the speakership, but Republicans gave up on his attempt last week after Jordan lost three floor votes.

Before that, No. 2 House Republican Steve Scalise dropped his own bid when he was unable to line up enough votes to win the job.

Democrats have said they are open to a compromise candidate who would allow the chamber to function. Many Republicans have said on principle that they would not back somebody who had support from the opposition party.

“We must pursue a bipartisan path forward and reopen the House,” top House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries said on social media.

The uncertainty has also helped to push up the US government’s borrowing costs. The government posted a record US$1.7 trillion (RM8.12 trillion) deficit for the most recent fiscal year, in part due to higher interest payments. — Reuters

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