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Mr. Sparkle

(3,698 posts)
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 02:14 PM Feb 11

With House GOP Majority Teetering on the Brink, Florida Congressman Plans to Retire Early: Report

Source: Mediaite.com

Rep. Neal Dunn (R-FL) is planning to announce an early retirement next week, according to Florida Politics publisher Peter Schorsch — an exit that would drag the House Republican majority out the door with him. Dunn, 72, announced last month that he had decided “[a]fter much prayerful consideration and discussion with my family” to not seek re-election.

Currently, Republicans have the majority in the House by a very narrow margin, 218 to 214, and three seats vacant, meaning any time Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is facing a party-line vote, he can only afford to lose a single Republican member’s support. Tied votes fail, and there is no tie-breaker for the House like the role Vice President JD Vance serves in the Senate.

In other words, Dunn making an early exit would have repercussions beyond just the representation of his district in the Florida Panhandle, making it all but impossible for Johnson to move any bills forward unless he can win over at least one Democrat while preserving the unanimous support of his caucus.

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Schorsch followed up Wednesday with a new report citing a “top source” who said Dunn would announce he was retiring early at some point next week, along with a “time certain” before the midterms elections in November, setting up a special election for the summer. Schorsch added that Dunn’s early retirement would be “health related,” apparently after ongoing complications from Covid.

Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/politics/with-house-gop-majority-teetering-on-the-brink-florida-congressman-plans-to-retire-early-report/

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With House GOP Majority Teetering on the Brink, Florida Congressman Plans to Retire Early: Report (Original Post) Mr. Sparkle Feb 11 OP
The slim majority not explained well in many articles bucolic_frolic Feb 11 #1
Agreed. Currently one GOP breaking ranks is 217 to 215, but 2 breakers are 216 to 216 lostnfound Feb 11 #4
Thnx, helpful explanation reACTIONary Feb 11 #9
Actually, it wasn't Polybius Feb 11 #18
I haven't done the math, but... reACTIONary Feb 11 #22
Your arithmatic is what I used ... aggiesal Feb 12 #30
The Nunn vacancy, assuming it occurs before Greene's replacement takes office in March, would make it 217-214 onenote Feb 11 #15
I'm sure Gov DeSatan will hurry to fill it. mdbl Feb 11 #2
He prefers to be called, "Meatball Ron". Omnipresent Feb 11 #3
Anyone check the Epstein files to see if his name is there? Raftergirl Feb 11 #5
No, but Rep. Massey said that T💩p's name showed up ONE MLLION times in the unredacted files. OMGWTF Feb 11 #10
Wondering if some GOP Reps actually found the limit of what lawlessness they can stomach so they leave the House Attilatheblond Feb 12 #25
NPR tracker BumRushDaShow Feb 11 #6
Elderly House Republican from FL that practically banned masks and vaccines retires early due to Covid complications ChicagoTeamster Feb 11 #7
And an M.D. and a surgeon at that! Pinback Feb 11 #11
I used to think that getting into and graduating from med school... 3catwoman3 Feb 11 #13
Cult Member ChicagoTeamster Feb 11 #14
He chose to face off with Karma ToxMarz Feb 11 #19
The ship is slowly sinking, the rats are leaving. Martin68 Feb 11 #8
Okay, Skippy, you can knock off with the 'prayerful' bullshit. Aristus Feb 11 #12
This! lonely bird Feb 11 #21
I admire any man Aussie105 Feb 11 #16
His district contains blue Tallahassee IronLionZion Feb 11 #17
Cool! ShazzieB Feb 11 #20
Johnson should start packing his office now. redstatebluegirl Feb 12 #26
If one Republican awakens and becomes a Democrat James48 Feb 11 #23
Well it appears JustAnotherGen Feb 12 #24
"an exit that would drag the House Republican majority out the door with him" BlueWaveNeverEnd Feb 12 #27
it would be neat if some of them became dems. AllaN01Bear Feb 12 #28
"ongoing complications from Covid" Bluetus Feb 12 #29
Well a (hypocritical) mixed bag Bluetus Feb 12 #34
Time to get investigators out there and find four or five of them with dodgy finances or Scrivener7 Feb 12 #31
I imagine it is all there in the TrumpEpstein Files. Trump implicated them all travelingthrulife Feb 13 #35
He had to add that "much prayerful consideration" to hit his quota of gratuitous public piety JHB Feb 12 #32
Per the article, dunn is saying "no comment" to the assertion. niyad Feb 12 #33
This renders Mike Johnson IMPOTENT ProudMNDemocrat Feb 13 #36

bucolic_frolic

(54,812 posts)
1. The slim majority not explained well in many articles
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 02:22 PM
Feb 11

"218 to 214, and three seats vacant"

There are 435 seats? So that means 432 are incumbents. How do you subtract one and get a tie? 217 to 214 doesn't seem like a tie to me.

lostnfound

(17,478 posts)
4. Agreed. Currently one GOP breaking ranks is 217 to 215, but 2 breakers are 216 to 216
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 02:42 PM
Feb 11

One more vacancy is 217 to 216. Johnsen now will need unanimity to pass something.

However, the fact that just one GOP breaking ranks would now be 216 to 217 means that Dems only need to convince one single GOP rep to break ranks, and they could win a vote that would previously have failed. Previously the democrats would have needed two GOP votes to pass something. Of course, it’s hard for dems to get bills up for a vote.

But there are also illnesses or reps out of pocket for various reasons that can make this more interesting.

Polybius

(21,801 posts)
18. Actually, it wasn't
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:14 PM
Feb 11

It's 218 to 214 now. If and when he resigns, it becomes 217-214. That poster incorrectly stated it would be 217-216. Mathematically, that was bad. Democrats stay at 214, as going to 216 would mean two magically appear out of nowhere.

reACTIONary

(7,129 posts)
22. I haven't done the math, but...
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:48 PM
Feb 11

What I thought he was taking into account one or more "crossing the aisle."

217 - 214 Party line vote Goppers win
216 - 215 One Across the Aisle Goppers Win
215 - 216 Two Across the Aisle Dems Win

Still doesn't fit what was posted.

Does this make any sense? It doesn't take into account abstentions.

216 - 215 One Gopper Abstention, Goppers Win
215 - 215 Two Gopper Abstention, Dems Win in that a tie means the bill is defeated

aggiesal

(10,733 posts)
30. Your arithmatic is what I used ...
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 01:54 PM
Feb 12

Currently GQP has 218.
Losing Dunn makes it 217

(D)'s still have 214.

1 GQP vote defects the score becomes (Q) 216 - (D) 215
A 2nd vote defects the score flips that result to (D) 216 - (Q) 215

Little Mikie doesn't have power he thinks he has.

I hope Dunn doesn't quit until it's too late to have a special election by the Primaries this spring/summer.

onenote

(46,111 posts)
15. The Nunn vacancy, assuming it occurs before Greene's replacement takes office in March, would make it 217-214
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 07:22 PM
Feb 11

So even then an R voting with the D's would make it 216-215 in favor of the Rs, so Johnson wouldn't need unanimity, just no more than one breaking ranks, same as now.

Omnipresent

(7,405 posts)
3. He prefers to be called, "Meatball Ron".
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 02:36 PM
Feb 11

How do i know this?
He never objected to trump calling him that.

OMGWTF

(5,080 posts)
10. No, but Rep. Massey said that T💩p's name showed up ONE MLLION times in the unredacted files.
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 04:54 PM
Feb 11

Attilatheblond

(8,701 posts)
25. Wondering if some GOP Reps actually found the limit of what lawlessness they can stomach so they leave the House
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 12:42 PM
Feb 12

Not the most courageous move they could take, but it might be a glimmer that even some GOP pols have limits to what they will be a party to.

ChicagoTeamster

(793 posts)
7. Elderly House Republican from FL that practically banned masks and vaccines retires early due to Covid complications
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 03:33 PM
Feb 11

He should make a point of repeating that every chance he gets. DeSantis should never be able to hold a political office again. Nor should of Trump's kids or in-laws.

3catwoman3

(29,221 posts)
13. I used to think that getting into and graduating from med school...
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 05:01 PM
Feb 11

...or law school meant that someone had above average intelligence. Not always, it seems.

Aristus

(72,053 posts)
12. Okay, Skippy, you can knock off with the 'prayerful' bullshit.
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 04:55 PM
Feb 11

You’re not running for reelection.

lonely bird

(2,883 posts)
21. This!
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:30 PM
Feb 11

Whenever I hear “after prayerful consideration” come out of a politician’s mouth I need to wash out my brain.

Aussie105

(7,820 posts)
16. I admire any man
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 08:39 PM
Feb 11

who realizes he is over the hill and it's time to retire, no matter the implications.

More R people in government need to do this.

The need to dodge the upcoming R disaster is strong in this one!

IronLionZion

(51,110 posts)
17. His district contains blue Tallahassee
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:10 PM
Feb 11

It's doable. We might be able to take it this year considering our party's surprise upsets in other Trump districts recently. This is a red district containing a blue city, which levels the playing field a bit if our side is motivated for high turnout and the other side is not.

ShazzieB

(22,487 posts)
20. Cool!
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:26 PM
Feb 11

Last edited Thu Feb 12, 2026, 02:18 PM - Edit history (1)

This is very encouraging!

Right now, I am imagining Mike Johnson sweating bullets over this, and the thought fills me with glee!

JustAnotherGen

(37,990 posts)
24. Well it appears
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 12:17 PM
Feb 12

Johnson has Henry Cuellar in his back pocket.

The guy voted for the SAVE Act with the Magapubs.

Bluetus

(2,652 posts)
29. "ongoing complications from Covid"
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 01:52 PM
Feb 12

Let me guess. He was an avid anti-vaxxer and anti-masker. Amiright?

Bluetus

(2,652 posts)
34. Well a (hypocritical) mixed bag
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 07:28 PM
Feb 12

See



So, like Fox News personalities, he was publicly anti-vax, but got the vaccination for himself. That is about the stupidest position anybody can take because it is a highly COMMUNICABLE disease. No vaccines prevent infection. They are all designed to activate the immune system to mount a stronger counter-attack once the person is infected.

THerefore, there is absolutely no sense in a position, "I will get vaccinated, but I will fight every attempt to limit the spread of the disease through the population." And BTW, COVID is still active. I had a bout in December, and I know a dozen others who have had recent cases.

I'm sorry if this guy is suffering long-term COVID consequences, but it is directly related to policies he has advocated.

Scrivener7

(59,312 posts)
31. Time to get investigators out there and find four or five of them with dodgy finances or
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 02:33 PM
Feb 12

a secret second family or an office affair they don't want the wife to know about.

Does anyone doubt they are out there? It's time for us to use it.

travelingthrulife

(5,046 posts)
35. I imagine it is all there in the TrumpEpstein Files. Trump implicated them all
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 10:23 AM
Feb 13

in some crime, whether sexual or financial.

JHB

(38,136 posts)
32. He had to add that "much prayerful consideration" to hit his quota of gratuitous public piety
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 03:13 PM
Feb 12

All the more reason to be glad he's going. I'd say "Don't let the door hit you on your way out", but I'm actually fine with it hitting him. Hard. And repeatedly.

ProudMNDemocrat

(20,826 posts)
36. This renders Mike Johnson IMPOTENT
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 11:11 AM
Feb 13

It takes 218 votes to pass anything in the US House. Johnson knows this. Which is why he shuts down the House as frequently as he does. With more rejections to TACO's demands, there will be more retirements and defections when the House votes.

Talk about an INCOMPETENT bunch of MAGAts!

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