Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8) 212 49.1%
Republican Jim Jordan (OH 4) 200 46.3%
Republican Steve Scalise (LA 1) 7 1.6%
Republican Kevin McCarthy (CA 20) 6 1.4%
Republican Lee Zeldin 3 0.7%
Republican Tom Cole (OK 4) 1 0.2%
Republican Tom Emmer (MN 6) 1 0.2%
Republican Mike Garcia (CA 27) 1 0.2%
Republican Thomas Massie (KY 4) 1 0.2%

Note: official party nominees in bold.

  • @Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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    19 months ago

    If this is going to be a repeat of the last speakership election, Republicans should vote for Jeffries.

    To a moderate Republican, the only thing worse than Gaetz is a Democratic political player. The only way a Republican can vote for the Democratic nominee is if that nominee is not a political operative.

    A non-partisan speakership cuts the floor out from under Gaetz and his cronies, allowing the GOP to ignore its lunatic fringe and come back to the center.

    • @Tinidril@midwest.social
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      9 months ago

      When was the last time the Republicans let anything be non-political? Fucking surgical masks were political for crissakes! The moment a name comes out of the lips of a Democrat, Republicans will make it a partisan issue, no matter who is picked. Division isn’t a bug to them, it’s a feature.

    • zarp86
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      69 months ago

      To a moderate Republican, the only thing worse than Gaetz is a Democratic political player.

      And that’s the problem, isn’t it?

    • @HandBreadedTools@lemmy.world
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      59 months ago

      This is not how stuff works literally at all lmfao. There is no angle that what you’re saying makes any amount of actual sense.