Will any permanent speaker of the house be elected without bipartisan support before 2025?
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@MichaelBlume “Permanent” means actually winning a speaker election to become a normal speaker of the house. Pro tem doesn’t count even if pro tem is given special powers for the rest of the term.
“Bipartisan support” means at least 1 democrat votes for him on his winning ballot.
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