In an interview, the House Speaker suggested that the GOP will back someone else next year.
has made it clear that he won’t resign and intends to run for reelection in 2024.
But he’ll have to do so without the support of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who had previously been a key ally., McCarthy was asked whether he was a part of Santos’s reelection campaign. He answered with a laugh.McCarthy: No, I am not, he shouldn't run. We will keep that seat with another Republican.
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