Full House Expected To Vote For Speaker At Noon

The Independent reports:

Even as the tide is beginning to turn for Rep Jim Jordan and his initially uphill climb to become speaker of the House, a number of GOP members still say that he’s going to struggle to get the votes he needs – 217 – on the floor of the chamber where a vote is expected at noon on Tuesday (17 October).

Anti-Jordan members were struggling to get the ball rolling on Monday as they attempted to rally around an alternative candidate.

One House GOP member told Politico that the anti-Jordan coalition would likely be putting up Majority Leader Steve Scalise, who already attempted and failed to get the gavel, as a protest candidate instead of a real challenger.

Read the full article. As of last night there were still 8 reported GOP holdouts despite a ferocious campaign of threats by the cult, as exemplified by the tweet below. This morning, that number appears to be five. Jordan can only afford to lose four votes.