
Kentucky Reps Support Jordan But Vote Fails
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U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan failed a second vote to become speaker.
U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan failed a second vote to become speaker, with all five of Kentucky's Republican representatives voting for him.
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Kentucky Reps Support Jordan But Vote Fails
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U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan failed a second vote to become speaker, with all five of Kentucky's Republican representatives voting for him.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipStill no Speaker of the U.S. House.
As of late Wednesday afternoon.
The U.S. House voted again today on Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio.
He fell short again after losing a first vote yesterday.
Yesterday, 20 Republicans voted against him today.
He lost 22 of them.
Once again, all five of Kentucky's House Republicans supported Jordan and one of them, Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky's fourth District, has been a vocal supporter of Jim Jordan.
Massie posted this before today's vote.
It says, quote, Today we vote again for speaker of the House.
The GOP conference nominated Jim Jordan.
The American people who elected us overwhelmingly support Jordan.
Yesterday, he received 200 of 221 Republican votes he needs to 17.
I will keep casting my vote for jim jordan for speaker in quote.
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