Republicans on Friday nominated conservative hardliner Jim Jordan as their candidate for speaker of the US House of Representatives, as the lower chamber of the US Congress entered its 10th day of a leadership vacuum that has paralyzed Washington.
The party has been in disarray since right-wing rebels forced out former speaker Kevin McCarthy, leaving the Republican-controlled House unable to address mounting crises, including a looming government shutdown and US ally Israel on a war footing.
US Representative Steve Scalise was initially seen as the best hope for a new standard-bearer who could heal the party’s bitter divides, and he beat Jordan to the nomination in a secret ballot earlier this week.
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However, the 59-year-old Ohioan, backed by former US president Donald Trump, has a second chance after Scalise dropped out, because it became clear he lacked the 217 votes necessary to prevail in the full House.
Republicans preferred Jordan, a darling of the right, but a divisive figure in more mainstream circles, over US Representative Austin Scott in the Republicans’ second internal nomination vote of the week.
“I highly respect Jim Jordan. He is an asset to the Republican Party,” Scott wrote on social media following the vote. “Our conference has spoken, and now we must unite behind Jordan so we can get Congress back to work.”
Unlike McCarthy and Scalise, Jordan has the trust of the party’s most conservative faction, having spent years as a fringe rabble-rouser before getting the chairmanship of the House Judiciary Committee.
Crucially, he also has many admirers in the influential right-wing cable news exosphere, most notably Fox News star Sean Hannity, who said that lawmakers would be “crazy” to vote against Jordan.
“He is a natural born principled leader who will lead house Republicans to unite vs the radical left on the house and senate,” Hannity wrote on social media.
US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a colleague of Jordan’s in the hard-right Freedom Caucus, said it was “yet to be seen” if he could win a vote in the full House, but repeated her endorsement of him.
Jordan is disliked by moderates wary of his hardline outlook, and who remember his leading role in the downfall of a previous Republican speaker, John Boehner, and in the longest US government shutdown in history, in 2018.
He beat Scott by 124 votes to 81, meaning he would need to find support from another 90-plus Republicans to win the vote in the full House.
He called a “validation vote” immediately after his nomination to ask members if they would vote for him on the floor. Only 152 of his colleagues said yes.
“We have a lot of members who just feel like they will let perfect be the enemy of the good,” center-right US Representative Dusty Johnson said. “That is not how any functional government, or any functional marriage, or any functional business works.”
With several Democrats and Republicans already out of town, the House adjourned for the weekend without voting — giving Jordan precious extra hours to boost his support.
“The most extreme members of the Republican caucus have hijacked their party and paralyzed Congress,” said US Representative Seth Magaziner, a Democrat. “Without a speaker, we cannot protect our national security.”
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