Jordan falls short on speaker election first ballot
Kiggans said she opposed Jordan out of worry about a government shutdown and his plan to leverage potential 1 percent appropriations cuts next spring, which would hit the defense budget.
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Kiggans said she opposed Jordan out of worry about a government shutdown and his plan to leverage potential 1 percent appropriations cuts next spring, which would hit the defense budget.
Molinaro raised $503,000 and had $1.3 million on hand, while Riley raised $573,000 and had $1 million on hand. Inside Elections rates the 19th District race as Tilt Republican. Reps.
Actor Hill Harper raised $1 million, including $463,000 in personal contributions and loans and $162,000 from donors giving less than $200. Harper had $418,000 on hand on Sept. 30.
Scott was making his case to fellow House Republicans during a candidate forum that began at 1 p.m. on Friday, hours after Republicans rejected proposed rule changes for how to elect a speaker nominee.
Republicans took a break from their conference meeting after about 90 minutes and will reconvene at 1 p.m. to hear from any declared candidates, including, presumably, Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio
The officials also told the justices that the lower court made errors and "ran roughshod over the obvious political explanation for District 1 and the challenged line."
Hern’s KTAK Corp. received more than $1 million. After a stint on the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and some years as a donor, Hern decided to run himself in 2018 for an open House seat.
The count: 1 That’s how many votes, on each of three different ballots, Trump got in January as the House worked its way toward finally electing McCarthy as speaker.
Oct. 1: Gaetz makes the rounds on Sunday morning television shows to announce he would be moving to vacate the chair after McCarthy moved the relatively clean CR.
In contrast, Burgum’s greatest assets are his wealth of just over $1 billion and his "outsider" resume.
In comparison, Biden was 17 points underwater (41 percent approve/58 percent disapprove) in the most recent, Sept. 1-23 Gallup poll.Â
the dollars: Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced he was giving the NRCC $2.5 million at Thursday’s conference meeting, a source familiar said, while House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced another $1
That’s a nearly 2-to-1 negative image for what is the president’s reelection centerpiece.
Both platforms have grown significantly amid the rise of donors giving amounts as little as $1 in response to online solicitations from candidates or PACs.
The decision comes as House Republicans are struggling among themselves to unify on a temporary spending bill to avert a partial government shutdown starting Oct. 1.
Cortez Masto narrowly won reelection by less than 1 percentage point in 2022, a victory that was critical to Democrats retaining control of the Senate.
In it, five of the seven candidates had a lead over Biden, one was tied, and the other trailed by 1 percentage point.
A 2021 Pew survey found that a median of only 1 in 6 (18 percent) believe that the U.S. is a model democracy. No wonder they fear what the next election may produce.
Which is why it is possible that Republicans, in their ideological zeal, will both refuse to fund the government by Oct. 1 and impeach the president.
Key programs would continue receiving federal resources after Oct. 1, but a crunch could hit around Jan. 1.