Factbox-Who are the hardline U.S. House Republicans voting against
McCarthy?
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[January 06, 2023]
By Gram Slattery
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - About 20 hardline Republicans in the U.S. House
of Representatives have voted against California Republican Kevin
McCarthy in his bid to become the next Speaker of the House in
successive rounds of voting this week.
That has stopped the House from starting their work and exposed the
sharp rifts that have developed within the Republican party.
Here are some of McCarthy's most prominent opponents:
SCOTT PERRY
Perry is the chair of the House Freedom Caucus, the furthest right
ideological grouping in the House and the home of almost all McCarthy
opponents.
Perry played a key role in former President Donald Trump's attempt to
overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election via the attempted
installation of a new acting attorney general, according to the House
committee that investigated the matter.
BYRON DONALDS
Second-term Representative Donalds emerged from relative obscurity this
week when he received some 20 votes in multiple rounds of voting in the
speakership election.
One of only four Black House Republicans, the hard-right Brooklyn, New
York, native and son of a single mother has often spoken of overcoming
life adversities on the campaign trail
CHIP ROY
Roy has been negotiating with McCarthy's team and - unlike some peers -
has expressed a willingness to come to an agreement with the California
Republican.
He is widely known in Congress for obstructionist procedural motions and
dissatisfaction with the current legislative rules. Unlike many of his
peers, he was sharply critical of Trump and many of his Republican
colleagues over their handling of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the
Capitol.
LAUREN BOEBERT
A born-again Christian who represents a sprawling district in western
Colorado, Boebert is widely known for her unwavering support of gun
rights and confrontational tactics.
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U.S. Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) is flanked
by U.S. Representatives' Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL)
as he talks to reporters following a House GOP Caucus meeting on the
first day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington,
U.S., January 3, 2023. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
From 2013 to 2022, she owned a restaurant in which staff were
encouraged to openly carry firearms. She has expressed support for
the QAnon conspiracy theory, which holds that there is a secret,
pedophilic, leftist elite that holds immense sway over global
institutions and policy.
Boebert is one of the top fundraisers among House Republicans and
brought in more than $7 million for her reelection bid, to eke out
one of the closest wins of the November midterms.
ANDY BIGGS
An Arizona lawyer who once won a $10 million sweepstakes prize
before rising to the top of the state senate, Biggs ran against
McCarthy in the first round of voting for speaker.
He was among the lawmakers who most aggressively promoted Trump's
false claims that his 2020 election loss to Democratic President Joe
Biden was the result of fraud.
MATT GAETZ
Gaetz, one of McCarthy's most vocal opponents, is another prominent
gun control opponent and a close Trump ally.
The son of a prominent Florida Republican, he has claimed falsely
that the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was instigated by
far-left extremists. He was also a top fundraiser in the caucus,
raising more than $6 million for his reelection bid.
BOB GOOD
A deeply religious social conservative who represents a largely
rural district in western Virginia, Good is among the members who
have said they would not vote for McCarthy under any circumstance.
Like others who voted against McCarthy, he was a prominent opponent
of measures designed to stop the spread of COVID-19.
(Reporting by Gram Slattery; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair
Bell)
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