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House Republicans rallied behind House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan on Monday for House Speaker, as at least 132 publicly announced support for the Ohio congressman to claim the gavel.
Jordan won the conference nomination on Friday with 124 votes, defeating Rep. Austin Scott in a closed-door internal party vote. He then earned 152 votes on the second ballot when members were asked if they would support him on the House floor.the support on Monday of former opposition ringleader Rep. Mike Rogers , chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, creating a path for Jordan to obtain the gavel.
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