The leaderless U.S. House of Representatives met on Tuesday to vote on whether to elevate combative right-wing Republican Jim Jordan to speaker, one of the most powerful posts in Washington.
<p>WASHINGTON — The leaderless U.S.
</p><p>&quot;I felt good walking into the conference; I feel even better now,&quot; Jordan, 59, told reporters after meeting with House Republicans for two hours on Monday evening.
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