Jordan’s chances drop to 12.5% after second round of voting
The House’s temporary speaker, Rep. Patrick McHenry, has seen a surge in his chances of getting the post on a more permanent basis, with one betting market putting them as high as 34% on Wednesday.
The rise in McHenry’s chances to 34% put them above Jordan’s, which had dropped to 12.5% on Wednesday afternoon. That’s shown in the chart below from Smarkets, a betting market. It’s an “increasingly conventional take that McHenry should run the show,” said Liam Donovan, a former GOP operative who is now a principal at law and lobbying firm Bracewell, in a post on X late Tuesday.
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Nobody for Speaker of the HouseIf Jim Jordan falls short, a stopgap might be Patrick McHenry.
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House speaker: Betting markets see Patrick McHenry as increasingly likely to get the job permanentlyVictor Reklaitis is a Washington Correspondent for MarketWatch. During his time at MarketWatch, he also has served in roles in the London and New York newsrooms. Prior to joining MarketWatch, he worked at Investor’s Business Daily and for newspapers in Virginia.
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Bipartisan support grows for Rep. Patrick McHenry to be temporary House speakerGOP Rep. Jim Jordan, who is trying again to become speaker after his first attempt failed, pushed back on the idea.
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Bipartisan support grows for Rep. Patrick McHenry to be temporary House speakerGOP Rep. Jim Jordan, who is trying again to become speaker after his first attempt failed, pushed back on the idea.
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House speaker vote: Jim Jordan tries again to secure House speaker vote WednesdayJordan is poised to lose Wednesday on a second ballot on the election of a speaker, but the Ohio Republican is showing no signs of giving up.
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House speaker vote: Jim Jordan tries again to secure House speaker vote WednesdayJordan is poised to lose Wednesday on a second ballot on the election of a speaker, but the Ohio Republican is showing no signs of giving up.
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