Republican McCarthy Named US House Speaker
Republican favourite Kevin McCarthy was named speaker of the United States House of Representatives on Saturday as he eventually quelled a fierce rebellion among his party’s ranks that had paralysed the lower chamber of Congress for days.
McCarthy was always the frontrunner to lead the Republican-led House, but his victory in the small hours of the morning was almost derailed by a right-wing revolt in his party that extended the contest to a historic 15 rounds of voting.
The speaker has huge influence in Washington by presiding over House business and is second in line to the presidency, after the vice president.
McCarthy had been hoping to get the gavel in the 14th round before midnight Friday but suffered a shock defeat amid astonishing scenes of Republican infighting as he came up short by just one vote out of more than 400 cast.
The Republicans, who hold a razor-thin majority, had been mired in warfare as McCarthy failed to win a majority in several ballots, with around 20 conservative hardliners blocking his path since Tuesday.
However, the 57-year-old Californian was able to pick up more than a dozen votes among the defectors in two-afternoon voting rounds Friday after offering major concessions.
Emboldened, McCarthy predicted he would win in the 14th round — but suffered a humiliation before finally bagging his victory in the 15th.
“Just reminds me of what my father always told me,” McCarthy said. “It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. And now we have to finish for the American public.”