Jordan is throwing his support behind Scalise as his supporters urge him to continue seeking the gavel.
Representative Jim Jordan is no longer gunning for the speakership, despite continued support from his allies to seek the gavel.House Republicans offered a rebuke of Jordan as the next Speaker of the House on Wednesday, choosing instead to nominate Representative Steve Scalise in a 113-99 closed-door vote.Although Scalise won the backing of the majority of his party, his candidacy will still need support on the House floor, where chaos ensued the last time Republicans tried to elect a speaker.
'I like Steve Scalise, and I like him so much that I want to see him defeat cancer more than sacrifice his health in the most difficult position in Congress.'Scalise, who announced last month that he has been diagnosed with a form of blood cancer, has stated that he will continue to serve in the House as he undergoes treatment for his 'very treatable' diagnosis.
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