Dump Boehner Today

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Re: Dump Boehner Today

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Yep. Here's Goodlatte's half-assed excuse for selling out. Apparently his clock is stuck on November:



"Thank you for contacting me about Speaker of the House John Boehner. I appreciate hearing your views on the issue.



As you may know, one of the first votes each Congress is the election of the Speaker of the House. As the individual third in line to the presidency and the head of the entire U.S. House of Representatives, this is an important vote and one I do not take lightly.



On January 6, 2015, at the start of the 114th Congress, a roll call vote was held to determine the Speaker for the coming years. The two candidates nominated by their parties in November of 2014 were former Speaker and current House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and current Speaker John Boehner (R-OH). Also nominated by individual Members were Reps. Louis Gohmert (R-TX), Daniel Webster (R-FL) and Ted Yoho (R-FL). When returning House Republican Members and incoming Members-Elect held leadership elections in November, not a single Republican challenged Speaker Boehner for the nomination, and he was nominated unanimously.



This process for nominating a Speaker should be familiar to us here in Virginia. As you know, when Virginians nominate their candidates for public office in a primary, firehouse primary, or convention, voters pledge to support the eventual nominee no matter whether their preferred candidate is successful or not. Similarly, the House Republican Conference voted unanimously to support John Boehner for Speaker of the House during its "primary" in November, and I believe Members should have abided by that decision on January 6th and supported the candidate endorsed by our Conference.



As was voted by the entire Republican Conference back in November, John Boehner was the uncontested nominee of House Republicans, and I voted for John Boehner for House Speaker, not Nancy Pelosi. Had other candidates stepped forward at the appropriate time to seek the Republican Conference nomination, I would have carefully considered the qualifications of each of the candidates. However, since no one stepped forward, those were the two choices facing the House of Representatives.



To further explain this process and the vote, I have attached a recent press release from a fellow Virginian, Congressman Morgan Griffith, who explained his rationale for supporting Speaker Boehner. You may also be interested to read a similar statement from Rep. Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina about his vote for Speaker Boehner as well. I have attached his commentary to this also.



I appreciate you taking the time to contact me. I feel it is important to keep an open line of communication so I can best serve the interests of Virginia's 6th District. I hope you will continue to be in touch as the 114th Congress debates issues of importance to the United States.



Again, thanks for the benefit of your comments. Please feel free to contact me whenever I may be of assistance.


With kind regards."
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