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Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8) 212 49.1%
Republican Jim Jordan (OH 4) 200 46.3%
Republican Steve Scalise (LA 1) 7 1.6%
Republican Kevin McCarthy (CA 20) 6 1.4%
Republican Lee Zeldin 3 0.7%
Republican Tom Cole (OK 4) 1 0.2%
Republican Tom Emmer (MN 6) 1 0.2%
Republican Mike Garcia (CA 27) 1 0.2%
Republican Thomas Massie (KY 4) 1 0.2%

Note: official party nominees in bold.

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[–] Robin_net 4 points 1 year ago

Republicans could just vote for Jefferies and be done with it. He has the most votes and they wouldn't need to appease the extreme right or they could work with democrats on finding a good compromise speaker. However, Republicans can't even compromise amongst themselves, so it is unlikely that they will compromise with Democrats. This is 100% Republicans fault