Republicans gathered late in the evening to hear quick speeches from the congressmen seeking the job, though none has a clear shot at the gavel. Eight candidates are in the running for one speaker after one dropped out. Behind closed doors, they made their elevator pitches to colleagues ahead of internal party voting.

Senior-most among the hopefuls is Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota, but neither he or the other lower-level Republican lawmakers are expected to quickly secure a majority. Instead he and others are reaching out to Donald Trump for backing ahead of elections to choose a nominee. One, Rep. Dan Meuser of Pennsylvania, dropped out.

“They all called asking for support,” said Trump, the Republican front-runner in the 2024 presidential race, who was in New Hampshire registering for the state’s primary ballot.

  • Kata1yst
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    191 year ago

    And I’m sure you’re cool with the states increasing your tax rates to pay the 6,000,000 civilian federal employees their contracted and salaried jobs? And all the humanitarian and research grants that the federal budget uses to employ hundreds of thousands of others while investing in our future?

    Nah, you’re just here to suck off Ayn Rand and spout Charlie Kirk talking points you think make you sound edgy and wise, while contributing nothing of value to the conversation.