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The GOP-led House of Representatives on Thursday will again hold a vote for its new Speaker, as the first contested election for the leadership role in a century continues.
So far, the vote remains about Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) who has been backed by most Republicans, but not enough for a majority of the body.
McCarthy hasn’t been able to reach the 218 votes needed to win the Speaker’s gavel as Democrats have remained united behind Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.).
With the Republicans’ narrow majority in the chamber — and no Democrats backing McCarthy — he can only afford to lose four GOP votes. Possible absences could lower the threshold, as could votes of “present,” the latter a choice a McCarthy opponent could make other than an explicit “no” vote.
Neither appeared to be the case on Tuesday. The one vacant seat — held by the late Rep. Donald McEachin (D-Va.), who won reelection in November — isn’t enough to change the total votes needed.
Without any clear alternative candidate among the Republicans, today’s outcome remains uncertain.
The vote is scheduled to begin at noon ET.
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