Mr. Jordan, the combative ally of former President Donald J. Trump, fell 17 votes short of the majority he would have needed to prevail, despite a right-wing pressure campaign to win over Republican critics.
Mr. Jordan, the combative ally of former President Donald J. Trump, fell 17 votes short of the majority he would have needed to prevail, despite a right-wing pressure campaign to win over Republican critics.
@CoffeeAddict any early polls on how this is being perceived by voters?
Idk how accurate this is as I don’t normally rely on yahoo news, but it looks like it’s not looking favorable for the republicans. I’ll make another post using this link, too.
https://news.yahoo.com/house-speaker-chaos-new-poll-shows-americans-increasingly-blame-republicans-for-dysfunction-in-congress-184926836.html?guccounter=1