The race for the new House Speaker of the United States House of Representatives has been put back on the table following the revelation that current Speaker, Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, has been asked to resign. The announcement that Jordan would be stepping down followed an internal GOP vote to oust him, citing his “failure to address allegations of mismanagement in the House”.
This move comes amidst concerns that a bitterly divided Republican caucus could potentially fracture beyond repair as the 2020 elections near. With the current Speaker taking his leave, Republicans must now decide on a replacement in order to keep their majority.
The race for the position of Speaker of the House has been narrowed down to a few candidates, all of whom are vying for the attention of the GOP. Representative Kevin McCarthy of California is currently leading the pack with a majority of support from his fellow Republicans. McCarthy has served as House Majority Leader since 2014 and has proven himself to be a competent leader.
In second place is Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who has built a strong reputation in the party for her conservative stances on issues such ashealth care and taxes. Cheney has previously served as the 3rd Ranking Member of the House Republican Conference.
The third candidate is Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, who had previously served as the House Majority Whip. Scalise has a long history of loyalty to the Republican party, and his support from members of the House Freedom Caucus could be crucial if Republicans wish to remain unified in the upcoming elections.
Whomever the Republicans decide to make the next House Speaker is likely to set a tone for the party for some time to come. With 2020 fast approaching, the choice of who is to lead them towards the crucial election is being made with the utmost care.
The race for the new House Speaker of the United States House of Representatives has been put back on the table following the revelation that current Speaker, Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, has been asked to resign. The announcement that Jordan would be stepping down followed an internal GOP vote to oust him, citing his “failure to address allegations of mismanagement in the House”.
This move comes amidst concerns that a bitterly divided Republican caucus could potentially fracture beyond repair as the 2020 elections near. With the current Speaker taking his leave, Republicans must now decide on a replacement in order to keep their majority.
The race for the position of Speaker of the House has been narrowed down to a few candidates, all of whom are vying for the attention of the GOP. Representative Kevin McCarthy of California is currently leading the pack with a majority of support from his fellow Republicans. McCarthy has served as House Majority Leader since 2014 and has proven himself to be a competent leader.
In second place is Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who has built a strong reputation in the party for her conservative stances on issues such ashealth care and taxes. Cheney has previously served as the 3rd Ranking Member of the House Republican Conference.
The third candidate is Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, who had previously served as the House Majority Whip. Scalise has a long history of loyalty to the Republican party, and his support from members of the House Freedom Caucus could be crucial if Republicans wish to remain unified in the upcoming elections.
Whomever the Republicans decide to make the next House Speaker is likely to set a tone for the party for some time to come. With 2020 fast approaching, the choice of who is to lead them towards the crucial election is being made with the utmost care.