WASHINGTON (AP) — House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s astonishing decision to abandon his campaign to become speaker has left Republicans staring at turmoil and uncertainty.
GOP lawmakers are meeting Friday to discuss their next move. On Thursday night Kansas first district congressman Tim Huelskamp discussed the speakers’s race on the Fox New’s Megyn Kelly Show and the nationally syndicated Mark Levin radio show.
.@CongHuelskamp: If you were a conservative in the House, you didn’t have a voice under Speaker @johnboehner. pic.twitter.com/1XEI1G0Y9N
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 9, 2015
Frank Luntz said Republican leadership doesn’t realize the “grassroots have abandoned them.” — Cong. Tim Huelskamp (@CongHuelskamp) October 9, 2015
On Thursday morning, Republicans at a closed-door meeting where they seemed ready to coronate the Californian as their candidate for speaker were aghast when McCarthy rose and told them he wouldn’t seek the job.
McCarthy’s announcement leaves the race to succeed departing Speaker John Boehner wide open. The Ohio Republican delivered his own shocker on Sept. 25 when he said he would retire from Congress at the end of October.
Boehner said he would remain in his job until a new speaker was installed. That election had been set for Oct. 29, but now the date is uncertain.