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In reply to the discussion: Congressmen Confirm That Boehner Will Either Resign Speakership Or Be Forced Out [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)13. There's two possible scenerios...
One, Democrats nominate Boner as their speaker candidate, and Dems and Boner's loyalists elect him speaker. This would require some major concessions by Boner to the Dems, or why wouldn't they just let the TP take the GOP down the drain?
Two, Boner and his loyalists vote with Dems for Pelosi. This would require some concessions to Boner and his loyalists by the Dems, but could be more likely. Depends on what has to be given up. As a plus, it would drive a stake into the divide between GOP factions.
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Congressmen Confirm That Boehner Will Either Resign Speakership Or Be Forced Out [View all]
brooklynite
Jan 2013
OP
So 17 members don't vote for Boehner on the first ballot and then Boehner makes
PoliticAverse
Jan 2013
#2
Yes - I suspect the Democratic caucus will be united tomorrow in opposing Boehner...
PennsylvaniaMatt
Jan 2013
#19
Democrats will not take back the House until Democrats take back State Governments
Bandit
Jan 2013
#34
Unless a candidate comes forward to actually run against Boehner it will probably just be a protest
PoliticAverse
Jan 2013
#10
Re: Cantor, that's where I am now. How could he be any less helpful than Boehner
BlueStreak
Jan 2013
#32
Note the number needed is 217 (assuming all members vote) as there are 2 vacant seats in the house.
PoliticAverse
Jan 2013
#12
I don't think Cantor would be elected Speaker. But, I think they'd all vote for Paul Ryan.
Zen Democrat
Jan 2013
#28