Some Republicans believe it was a mistake for a small portion of the party, and all Democrats, to support a motion to remove Kevin McCarthy as House speaker.
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About 4 in 10 Republicans say they neither approve nor disapprove. That is according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research conducted after McCarthy became the first speaker in history to be voted out of the role.The political upheaval in Congress has left Americans as a whole split on the issue — if they have an opinion at all — with some saying McCarthy had it coming and others warning of the precedent such action could set for future speakers.
Kevin Fry, a Republican from Indiana, echoed those sentiments, saying McCarthy "didn’t keep his word" to the party when he said he would not negotiate on cutting spending and other conservative priorities. "When you give your word and everybody relies on that, then you know, you need to be held accountable," the 64-year-old added.
" are supposed to work together, and they forget that," she said. "They’re in their own bubble and they forget that the rest of the country is not Washington, or it’s not the state capitals." Deedee Gunderson, a Democrat from New Mexico, said that while she's not a fan of McCarthy and how he has governed, she's worried that his ouster has given more power to the extremes of the Republican Party.Following McCarthy's removal, 39% of Republicans say they have an unfavorable view of the former speaker. That's up slightly from 25% in an AP-NORC poll conducted in January.
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Having ousted Kevin McCarthy, House Republicans are hitting trouble trying to nominate a new speakerStalemated over a new House speaker, the Republican majority is scheduled to convene behind closed doors to try to vote on a nominee.
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Having ousted Kevin McCarthy, House Republicans are hitting trouble trying to nominate a new speakerStalemated over a new House speaker, the Republican majority is scheduled to convene behind closed doors to try to vote on a nominee.
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Having ousted Kevin McCarthy, House Republicans are hitting trouble trying to nominate a new speakerStalemated over a new House speaker, the Republican majority is scheduled to convene behind closed doors to try to vote on a nominee
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