Republican Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) has won the House Republican Conference nomination for Speaker after five rounds of voting by secret ballot. Emmer faced-off against six other Republicans at the start of voting earlier this morning. His opposition included Reps. Mike Johnson (R-LA), Byron Donalds (R-FL), Kevin Hern (R-OK), Austin Scott (R-GA), Jack Bergman (R-MI), and Pete Sessions (R-TX).
Emmer is perhaps best known for his anti-Trump positions, as well as his refusal to assist MAGA candidates during the 2022 mid term elections, when he controlled the purse strings at the powerful National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC). As a result, Emmer condemned the GOP to its wafer-thin majority that has led to the current Capitol Hill mess.
Prior to serving in Congress, Emmer worked as a spokesman for the National Popular Vote initiative – an effort funded by George Soros and backed by former President Barack Obama to essentially end the Electoral College and elect the President via a nationwide popular vote.
Congratulations Speaker-designate @GOPMajorityWhip!
— Rep. Elise Stefanik (@RepStefanik) October 24, 2023
The field of candidates narrowed quickly, both Hern and Donalds dropped out after the fourth ballot in an effort to swing their voters to Mike Johnson and prevent Emmer from winning outright. Despite the attempt to rally behind Johnson, Emmer was able to secure a majority of the Conference on the fifth ballot with 117 votes.
It is unclear if Emmer will be able to reach the 217 votes needed to actually win the Speaker’s gavel. The prior two Republican Speaker-designates, Reps. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) fell well short of the threshold on the House floor.