As the 2020 election cycle starts to heat up, some congressional Republicans have begun to focus their attention on the upcoming House Speakers position. As of right now, there are nine candidates vying for the seat, with the final decision to be decided at the end of the year.
First up is Rep. Jim Jordan from Ohio, who has long been considered a front runner for the position. Rep. Jordan is a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump and has a long record of supporting conservative causes. He has the backing of numerous conservative groups, including the Tea Party Movement and the Freedom Caucus. Rep. Jordan is a strong advocate for limited government and pro-family policies and is a vocal opponent of government spending.
Next up is Rep. Liz Cheney from Wyoming, who is the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney. Rep. Cheney is a strong opponent of the Affordable Care Act and is an ardent critic of the current Obama administration. She has also expressed her support for recent immigration restrictions and has spoken out against sanctuary cities.
The third candidate for House Speaker is Rep. Kevin McCarthy from California, who has been working in the House for over 18 years. Rep. McCarthy has close ties to the Trump administration and is a known defender of the president’s policies. He is an advocate for renewable energy and has spoken out against government spending and wasteful programs.
The next candidate is Rep. Bill Flores from Texas, a former congressman and businessman. Rep. Flores is a fiscal hawk who has long spoken out against government regulations and overspending. He is also a vocal supporter of the president’s tax plan and has championed free trade and economic growth.
The fifth candidate for House Speaker is Rep. Steve Scalise from Louisiana, the current majority whip. Rep. Scalise is a known ally of President Trump and has long been an advocate for pro-growth economic policies. He has also championed tax reform and has supported efforts to repeal Obamacare.
The sixth candidate is Rep. Marcia Fudge from Ohio, who is the first Democratic leader in the House in more than a decade. Rep. Fudge is a vocal critic of the current administration’s policies and has long advocated for civil rights and social justice issues. She has been a staunch advocate for comprehensive immigration reform and has spoken out against growing levels of inequality.
The seventh candidate is Rep. Jason Smith from Missouri, who has been in the House since 2013. Rep. Smith is a proponent of lower taxes and has also advocated for the repeal of Obamacare. He is a vocal supporter of the first amendment and has spoken out against government overreach.
The eighth candidate is Rep. Tom Reed from New York, who is the current chair of the House Ways and Means Committee. Rep. Reed is a strong fiscal conservative and a vocal supporter of the president’s tax plan. He is a proponent of free trade and economic growth and has long spoken out against government overreach and wasteful spending.
The final candidate for House Speaker is Rep. Mark Meadows from North Carolina, an ally of President Trump in the House. Rep. Meadows is a strong fiscal conservative and a vocal supporter of the president’s tax plan. He has often spoken out against government overreach and wasteful spending and is a strong advocate for limited government.
These nine candidates have long records of supporting President Trump’s policies and conservative ideals and have the support of various right-wing groups. With such an impressive list of contenders vying for the top post in the House of Representatives, it should make for an exciting and interesting race to the finish line.