U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) has secured the Republican conference’s nomination for House Speaker after several rounds of voting on Tuesday evening. Johnson will be the second nominee in less than 24 hours after House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) withdrew from the race almost immediately after securing the conference nomination.
House Republicans worked through a total of eight nominees throughout the day, with Emmer emerging victorious by a slim majority. Shortly after Emmer was confirmed as Speaker designee, a number of House Republicans stated that they would not be supporting him on the floor. Former President Donald Trump soon weighed in on the race, stating that Emmer was a “globalist RINO” and bandwagon MAGA Republican.
Before long, Emmer dropped out of the race, leading to a series of ballots with eight different candidates.
Options soon narrowed down to Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who reportedly re-entered the fray in a last-minute bid to regain the gavel. Donalds eventually threw his support behind Johnson, according to Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), paving the way for the Louisiana congressman to become Speaker designee shortly before 10 p.m.
Politico reporter Olivia Beavers reported that Republican members erupted into chants of “Mike!” and invited reporters into the room to affirm their unity behind Johnson. “This group is ready to govern,” one lawmaker said, according to Beavers.
Johnson stated that a floor vote would be scheduled for Wednesday at 12 p.m. ET in order to “make this official,” adding that the GOP conference is “united.”
If Johnson is indeed elected House Speaker, he will do so as the fourth nominee 21 days after McCarthy was ousted.
LET ME ADD A CUPLE TWEETS FROM MR JOHNSON HIMSELF – CC
Our three biggest priorities when it comes to providing COVID-19 relief should be:
• getting schoolchildren back to school
• getting workers back to work
• getting vaccines into armsYet, the Democrat spending package doesn’t prioritize any of this. https://t.co/8gwWu7RBfG
— Rep. Mike Johnson (@RepMikeJohnson) February 24, 2021
LSU Health Shreveport has played a critical role in the development of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, and the whole world will benefit from our area's ingenuity. What a blessing that is!https://t.co/wv4TUceG4a
— Rep. Mike Johnson (@RepMikeJohnson) December 17, 2020
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