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20 House Republicans Blocked Jim Jordan on First Ballot – Here’s Who They Are:

The 20 who voted against Jordan are: Tony Gonzales (TX), Kay Granger (TX), Mario Diaz Balart (FL), Mike Kelly (PA), John Rutherford (FL), Mike Simpson (Idaho) Steve Womack (Arkansas), Lori Chavez DeRemer (OR), Don Bacon (NE), Carlos Gimenez (FL), Jennifer Kiggans (VA), Mike Lawler (NY), Doug LaMalfa (CA), Anthony D’Espositio (NY), Andrew Garbarino (NY), Nick LaLota (NY), Jake Ellzey (TX), Ken Buck (CO), John James (MI), Victoria Spartz (IN).

I see 3 from Texas, 2 from Florida and 1 from Arkansas.  Need to have a future election talk with these people!

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2 hours ago, Reagan said:

20 House Republicans Blocked Jim Jordan on First Ballot – Here’s Who They Are:

The 20 who voted against Jordan are: Tony Gonzales (TX), Kay Granger (TX), Mario Diaz Balart (FL), Mike Kelly (PA), John Rutherford (FL), Mike Simpson (Idaho) Steve Womack (Arkansas), Lori Chavez DeRemer (OR), Don Bacon (NE), Carlos Gimenez (FL), Jennifer Kiggans (VA), Mike Lawler (NY), Doug LaMalfa (CA), Anthony D’Espositio (NY), Andrew Garbarino (NY), Nick LaLota (NY), Jake Ellzey (TX), Ken Buck (CO), John James (MI), Victoria Spartz (IN).

I see 3 from Texas, 2 from Florida and 1 from Arkansas.  Need to have a future election talk with these people!

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What ya gonna do.. threaten them for not falling in lockstep? Yesterday, this was a positive trait. Today, they are apparently RINOs 🤦‍♂️ 

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7 minutes ago, DonTheCon2024 said:


What ya gonna do.. threaten them for not falling in lockstep? Yesterday, this was a positive trait. Today, they are apparently RINOs 🤦‍♂️ 

Their constituents call their offices and voice an opinion. People that work for the representative start talking to them about possible primary opponents.  Other politicians talk to them and deals are made as sadly most political situations require.  No threats.  You, a highly knowledgeable individual should know this.  

Honestly, I like ugly politics.  You learn much about many of the representatives in a party.  2016 will live on in slowly changing the R party where the representatives will be forced to live up to the word representative and not lock step vote with the liberal university graduates hiding behind an R.  Let it be nasty!

The days of Mitt, the Bush family, Liz, and dare I say our own state rep, Drunk Dade, are coming to an end. It will get worse in the next few years, but it is changing. 

Things are still positive. Reps are showing their true intentions and primary challengers are ready. Let Jim Jordan have his fight.  He's up for it. 

Your turn...find a typo...a grammar mistake and have a cute comeback. 

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12 hours ago, myrecordwashorrible said:

Their constituents call their offices and voice an opinion. People that work for the representative start talking to them about possible primary opponents.  Other politicians talk to them and deals are made as sadly most political situations require.  No threats.  You, a highly knowledgeable individual should know this.  

Honestly, I like ugly politics.  You learn much about many of the representatives in a party.  2016 will live on in slowly changing the R party where the representatives will be forced to live up to the word representative and not lock step vote with the liberal university graduates hiding behind an R.  Let it be nasty!

The days of Mitt, the Bush family, Liz, and dare I say our own state rep, Drunk Dade, are coming to an end. It will get worse in the next few years, but it is changing. 

Things are still positive. Reps are showing their true intentions and primary challengers are ready. Let Jim Jordan have his fight.  He's up for it. 

Your turn...find a typo...a grammar mistake and have a cute comeback. 

Agree 100%, like I've said before, democracy is messy.

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15 hours ago, myrecordwashorrible said:

Their constituents call their offices and voice an opinion. People that work for the representative start talking to them about possible primary opponents.  Other politicians talk to them and deals are made as sadly most political situations require.  No threats.  You, a highly knowledgeable individual should know this.  

Honestly, I like ugly politics.  You learn much about many of the representatives in a party.  2016 will live on in slowly changing the R party where the representatives will be forced to live up to the word representative and not lock step vote with the liberal university graduates hiding behind an R.  Let it be nasty!

The days of Mitt, the Bush family, Liz, and dare I say our own state rep, Drunk Dade, are coming to an end. It will get worse in the next few years, but it is changing. 

Things are still positive. Reps are showing their true intentions and primary challengers are ready. Let Jim Jordan have his fight.  He's up for it. 

Your turn...find a typo...a grammar mistake and have a cute comeback. 


You don’t make enough money to be caring about politics this much. Stop picking sides 

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Here Are The 22 Republicans Who Voted Against Jordan on the 2nd round

Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon voted for Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy.

Florida Rep. Vern Buchanan voted for Florida Rep. Byron Donalds.

Colorado Rep. Ken Buck then voted for House Majority Whip Tom Emmer.

Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer voted for McCarthy.

New York Rep. Anthony D’Esposito voted for New York GOP Gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin.

Florida Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart voted for Scalise.

Texas Rep. Jake Ellzey voted for California Rep. Mike Garcia.

Georgia Rep. Drew Ferguson voted for Scalise

New York Rep. Andrew Garbarino voted for Zeldin.

Florida Rep. Carlos Giménez voted for McCarthy.

Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales voted for Scalise.

Texas Rep. Kay Granger voted for Scalise.

Michigan Rep. John James voted for former Michigan Rep. Candice Miller

Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Kelly voted for former Speaker of the House John Boehner.

Virginia Rep. Jen Kiggans voted for McCarthy.

New York Rep. Nick LaLota voted for Zeldin.

New York Rep. Mike Lawler voted for McCarthy.

Iowa Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks ended up voting for Granger.

Florida Rep. John Rutherford voted for Scalise.

Idaho Rep. Mike Simpson also voted for Scalise.

Minnesota Rep. Pete Stauber voted for Arkansas Rep. Bruce Westerman.

Arkansas Rep. Steve Womack voted for Scalise.

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JUST IN!  

Jordan cancels third speaker vote - Backs Henery till January!! 

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Republicans had held a 

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 at 11am amid escalating tensions within the House GOP, with several of Jordan’s critics stating that they had gotten credible threats because they did not vote for him for speaker. Jordan has repeatedly condemned those threats.

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