They're up to a (I believe) record setting 4th round of voting now. It'll be hilarious if 6 moderate Repubs get fed up and vote Dem to just end this. I doubt it'll happen but it'd be the ultimate troll move.
Hating Congress is something people of all political affiliations seem to be united in, but to their credit, they clearly have procedural rules in place to prevent anyone from splitting the vote, which is more than I can say for our own elections.
Update: McCarthy still doesn't have the votes and is banking on Democrats helping him adjourn for the day and try it all again tomorrow. Spoiler alert: they probably won't help him and we're on our way to Ballot 04.
I'm just loving all this chaos. While the Senate has their jive in order.
So....can the Senate DO anything during all this idiocy, or have they basically paralyzed the government through childishness? Because this would seem like a great time to get some work done before the GOP picks their next dancing monkey.
Not much. They can pass all the legislation they want and send it to the House but there's nobody there yet to do anything about it. Not that they will once there's eventually a GOP Speaker of the House.
Funny thing is that Democrats could help the GOP by voting Present and lowering the number needed to be speaker. But I can't imagine the concessions that they'd ask for. Can't see them doing it for McCarthy but maybe a less crazy consensus candidate? Google "least insane GOP congressman" and start from there I guess.
And whomever is running the show is having a rough time keeping order at this point it looks like. Though a thought - you mentioned voting "Present" reduces the number needed. What if enough GOP folk did that to get Jeffries elected? It would be one way to say "F this, let's get back to work" without being on record as actually supporting the Ds and killing their careers. Probably wishful thinking though.
The modern, as in last 100 years, record for number of ballots needed to elect a speaker is 9. Will we hit 10 this time around? Also, number of days without a speaker? 19.
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