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I realize it is very unlikely but I'm surprised no one has mentioned the possibility

That the Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries could be elected Speaker of the House? McCarthy is said to be five votes short of a majority. Jeffries is only six votes short of a majority. IF everyone casts a vote. In these partisan times it is unlikely that Representatives are going to cross party lines to vote for the other, but what if enough Republicans are sufficiently turned off by the choice between the Never Kevin MAGA candidate and the ever-waffling, how can I buy your vote Kevin and simply votes present. It is a majority of those voting for a candidate by name, so each "present" vote (essentially abstaining) REDUCES the majority required, and if those voting "present" are Republicans McCarthy is counting on, the number of votes McCarthy has locked up shrinks at the same Jeffries shortfall from a majority vote shrinks as well.
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Fungirlvape · 61-69, F
I would love it!! I hadn’t really thought of it that way, but I was thinking if MCarthy had any sense at all he would try to get Democratic votes, he’s too stupid to think that way.
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@Fungirlvape Well, I thought about that as well. In less partisan times it would be the logical thing to do -- reach across the aisle and pick up a few of the more conservative or centrist Democrats. But the way he still courts Trump -- even while the MAGA extremists refuse to vote for him -- makes any attempt at bipartisanship futile. While I personally don't think the Democratic party would be as vicious as Trump and the Republicans to anyone crossing party lines, there still would be strong criticism and payback for voting for McCarthy. Perhaps not a less polarizing compromise candidate.
Fungirlvape · 61-69, F
@dancingtongue true, plus he’s such a liar with no backbone, nobody in the Democratic Party could trust him at all.