Johnson Wins Speaker's Gavel After GOP Holdouts Flip Votes
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-10% Center
- Reliability
50% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
64% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-31% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : "He's the one who can win right now," Trump said.45% : "I told them they can be assured that we're going to have different processes and procedures this time around, because it's unified government, and Republicans have control of the Senate and the White House and the House, so it's a very different situation than last Congress was, and they can hold me accountable for that," Johnson said.
40% : Just before Self and Norman returned to the floor to change their votes, Trump reportedly said, "Fellas, we have a lot to do.
39% : While the vote was held open on Friday, Trump spoke to Self and Norman, pressuring them to fall in line.
39% : In an office off the House floor, Trump told the pair over a speakerphone that "it would be disrespectful to Americans who voted in an historic presidential election - to have this speaker's vote go to a second or third ballot.
24% : "Trump reportedly called holdouts to encourage them to back Johnson.
13% : Trump weighs in: President-elect Donald Trump expressed support for Johnson earlier this week, even as some conservatives complained that the speaker was weak and too willing to make deals with Democrats.
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