A day ahead of a critical floor vote, Rep. Jim Jordan, the Republican nominee for speaker, promised to unite the conference and not simply govern as a hardline conservative.
Mr. Jordan, 59, sent a letter to rank-and-file Republicans Monday promising to do what other GOP leaders have been unable to accomplish in the past decade: unite far-right conservatives with the rest of the conference.
Mr. Jordan has built his power and popularity as founder and former chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus. He promised to delegate power to the committees and their chairs to write and advance legislation. “This will bring us together to pass responsible legislation to fund our government and supply our military,” he said.
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