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Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @haleytalbotnbc: PIZZA on its way to MCCARTHY office…. Never a good sign https://t.co/ie9jLj9mtc — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
The thing that the “Only Kevin” people never appreciated about the “Never Kevin” Republicans is that they are absolutely intractable. They are so much more practiced in saying no than the “Only Kevin” folks. — PolitiTweet.org
Olivia Beavers @Olivia_Beavers
Rep. Ralph Norman says “six more months” when asked how long he’s willing to let this go on
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@heatherscope Yes Heather. The Standing Committee gets results. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@heatherscope $0.50 by order of the Standing Committee of Correspondents. You’re welcome. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @JakeSherman: Just caught up w CHIP ROY. He did allow that he’s been in some talks w leadership types about reopening negotiations. Not… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
On the third ballot, Kevin McCarthy lost 20 votes—one more than he lost on the first and second ballot (Byron Donalds joined the original 19). All 20 of McCarthy's detractors voted for Jim Jordan. Things are getting worse for McCarthy, not better. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Darrell Issa, worth at least $250 million, comes through the House press gallery and informs us that he's here to steal our $0.50 soda (a price which we supplement through our congressional reporter dues). Thanks, Congressman. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @Redistrict: And GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy loses his first vote: #FL19 Rep. Byron Donalds (R) votes for Jordan. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
The funny thing about this insistence on just voting again and again is that Kevin McCarthy is just gonna be taking L’s again and again. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @gtryan: Santos should vote for himself. Die a legend. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
“I’m just saying…Kanye makes a lot of good points.” https://t.co/Vt26subrwL — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @ringwiss: They can leave this chyron on for the whole Congress. https://t.co/Ab129fgQOZ — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @RonFilipkowski: Kevin McCarthy moving all his stuff into the Speaker’s office before he had the votes is setting up a potential walk of… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Kevin McCarthy denied the speakership once again on the second ballot, with the same 19 Republicans who voted against him the first time doing it again on the second. Only this time, all 19 voted for Jim Jordan. https://t.co/2Ng2qTCsfo — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
The same 19 Republicans who voted against Kevin McCarthy on the first ballot—spread among five candidates—have coalesced behind Jim Jordan on the second ballot. Jordan received all 19 of their votes. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
One interesting development right now is that at least two Democrats—Rosa DeLauro and Ruben Gallego—have missed their chance to vote (they can still vote at the end). But if Democrats miss the vote, they'll effectively lower the threshold McCarthy would need to be elected. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
McCarthy's 19 GOP detractors spread their votes out on the first ballot among five candidates, and now appear to be voting for Jim Jordan exclusively. I don't think they're growing in number — maybe! — but the gambit is meant to manufacture some momentum that may not exist. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @Alyssafarah: The Freedom Caucus is running a ‘15 playbook. Before Trump won, they planned to run Jim Jordan against Paul Ryan. Theyd le… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
The votes that were for Andy Biggs on the first ballot appear to be going for Jim Jordan on the second ballot. It's almost like it was all orchestrated, like it was all part of the plan. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
You know, Republicans like to talk about the swamp on here, but I'm looking at former Rep. Kevin Yoder, standing on the House floor to witness this history, and he's currently part of a lobbying group taking Saudi Arabia's money to push LIV Golf on Congress. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Kevin McCarthy is having a good chuckle in his seat, currently texting some folks. I think he may have just realized he got played. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Jim Jordan making an *impassioned* speech for Kevin McCarthy, and then Matt Gaetz making an *impassioned* speech for Jim Jordan that he TOTALLY hadn't prepared and isn't printed out. I believe the term here is "Kabuki theater." — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Matt Gaetz now nominating Jim Jordan. WHO COULD HAVE POSSIBLY SEEN THIS COMING??!?!?!? — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Who will pick up more votes on the second ballot: Jim Jordan or Kevin McCarthy? Folks... — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Jim Jordan is now making a nominating speech for Kevin McCarthy. You, very smart: It's because Jordan wants unity and this is good politics for him. Me, very dumb: It's because Jordan wants to ultimately be speaker and he wants to be seen as trying to unify the conference rn. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
No one has a majority. Straightforward from here. https://t.co/i6qvotbiX3 — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Not on the second ballot, but I think Patrick McHenry could end up as speaker and betting markets probably have him at less than one percent? — PolitiTweet.org
Jonathan Alter @jonathanalter
My money is on Rep. Patrick McHenry of NC. Was a fire-breather, now an operator with a bow-tied pseudo-intellectual… https://t.co/gaM1HuKRuX
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @heatherscope: Oh to hear this conversation right now between Rep. Paul Gosar and Rep. @AOC https://t.co/5gh3niFmJO — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Just dropping in this little tidbit from our story last night, as Jim Jordan stands at a podium reviewing some notes. Here's the full story from last night: https://t.co/PBKpPHnIc4 Story from minutes ago after McCarthy was denied on the first ballot: https://t.co/T0TVraEma5 https://t.co/X2BOTSLDUl — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Jim Jordan is at a podium scribbling down some notes. He may be preparing to make a speech. Kevin McCarthy is standing about three feet away from him, yucking it up and taking pictures. — PolitiTweet.org