Johnson meets with Republicans undecided on whether he should remain speaker
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-34% Somewhat Liberal
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60% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
92% : In a call on New Year's Day, Trump praised Roy's work in the House but encouraged him to support Johnson, who was also on the call along with Vice President-elect JD Vance.80% : Johnson does appear to have the support of the majority of his conference and has the endorsement of Trump.
68% : MORE: Trump endorses House Speaker Mike Johnson amid Republican infightingSeveral members of the House Freedom Caucus, including those who won't commit to backing Johnson, were spotted entering the speaker's office on Thursday, including Republican Reps. Roy, Michael Cloud, Eli Crane, Ralph Norman, Victoria Spartz, Andy Harris, Andy Biggs, Scott Perry, Andrew Clyde and Andy Ogles.
50% : Roy placed his hand in front of his face when asked after the meeting if he had spoken with Trump about the speaker's vote.
43% : Donald Trump says he's his chosen speaker.
34% : Roy also has indicated privately that he wants a commitment to major cuts in government spending.
11% : "MORE: Republicans raising questions about Johnson's reelection as House speakerAsked before the meeting if he and other Republicans are defying Trump by withholding support for Johnson, Norman defended their push for certain concessions from the speaker.
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