U.S. Rep. Roy announces bid for No. 3 House Republican leadership job
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[May 14, 2021]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republican
U.S. Representative Chip Roy, a two-term conservative from Texas, said
on Thursday he intends to run for the No. 3 House of Representatives
Republican leadership job to replace Liz Cheney, who on Wednesday was
fired from the post.
"I'm running," Roy told reporters. Former President Donald Trump issued
a statement criticizing Roy and again declared he backed Representative
Elise Stefanik.
Roy, a conservative who is a former chief of staff to Republican Senator
Ted Cruz, could draw support from the influential, right-wing House
Freedom Caucus.
Some House conservatives have grumbled about Stefanik's more moderate
voting record, which included her opposition to the Republicans' 2017
tax cut law. At the time she said it would hurt her New York
constituents who would be left paying bigger tax bills each year.
Since then, Stefanik has tacked to the right and vigorously defended
Trump during his first impeachment.
Republicans might be inclined to elect a woman to replace Cheney, given
that the top two leadership positions are held by men and the Republican
Party often has difficulties appealing to suburban women voters.
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U.S. Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) walks to the House floor during
debate on the second impeachment of President Donald Trump at the
U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. January 13, 2021. REUTERS/Jonathan
Ernst
Cheney was toppled from the Republican Conference
leadership job after voting in January to impeach Trump on a charge
of inciting an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Since then, she has
drawn growing discontent from Republican rank-and-file for
criticizing Trump for continuing to rally his supporters by claiming
that he lost the 2020 presidential race due to voter fraud.
Trump's assertion has been rejected by numerous courts and his own
administration.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Leslie Adler and Richard
Chang)
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