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Breaking: McCarthy Wins Speakership on 15th Attempt, Breaking Historic Impasse after Late-Night Drama

GOP leader Kevin McCarthy at last clinched the speakership just after midnight Saturday on his 15th attempt, after an exhaustive all-week marathon of ballots and negotiations — and a heated final stretch on the House floor.

Representatives Andy Biggs and Eli Crane of Arizona and Bob Good of Virginia all voted “present” in the 15th round, helping to lower the threshold of votes needed to win. Representatives Matt Gaetz of Florida and Lauren Boebert of Colorado voted “present” in both the 14th and 15th rounds as well. McCarthy won with 216 votes.

Gaetz’s vote in the 14th round triggered a tense confrontation between him and McCarthy, as his “present” vote left McCarthy just one vote away from winning.

The historic rounds of balloting for speaker — the most in over 200 years — ended as they began: with confusion and uncertainty. After the 14th vote failed, the House seemed poised to adjourn for the weekend. Minutes earlier, McCarthy had engaged in a tense discussion with Gaetz, who seemed unmoved by his appeals. However, in a burst of activity, Republicans began changing their votes on adjournment, pushing for a 15th round.

The longtime member of GOP leadership had been negotiating and offering concessions since before the new Congress convened on Tuesday, but they had appeared to be yielding little return until earlier Friday. Fourteen other Republican hold-outs, including Representatives Brecheen, Bishop, Cloud, Clyde, Donalds, Luna, Miller, Norman, Perry, Roy, Self, Spartz, Gosar, and Ogles, first voted for McCarthy on the twelfth round for the position. After each GOP rebel changed their vote, the House floor erupted into cheers.

In a statement, obtained by Politico, on his decision to support McCarthy, Self said: “My vote today was to show support for significant Rule changes to transform the House from being dysfunctional to functional. I believe we are on the precipice of transferring significant power from leadership to individual members and the American people.”

McCarthy announced earlier Friday that negotiations over the speakership had been approaching an agreement although he did not confirm a deal. He assured that the members had been working “hard” and in “good faith,” according to Jake Sherman of Punchbowl News.

“I’m not telling you we have an agreement, I am telling you we are in a good position,” McCarthy told members on a House GOP conference call, Politico reported.

The House voted Thursday night to adjourn and reconvene on Friday at noon after McCarthy failed in his eleventh attempt for the speakership. The House voted five times on Thursday alone.

After McCarthy is sworn in as speaker on Friday, the House is expected to swear-in members before voting to approve the rules package for the 118th Congress. Assuming that all Democrats oppose, Republicans can afford just four defections to pass the rules package. Some members, including Representative Tony Gonzales, have signaled they plan to oppose the resolution.

The rules package includes concessions McCarthy made to win support from his detractors.

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