Updated November 16, 2022 astatine 9:17 a.m. EST|Published
November 16, 2022 astatine 6:58 a.m. EST
Today, Senate Republicans are scheduled to convene to find whether Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) volition proceed to pb them adjacent year. While the likelihood are heavy successful McConnell’s favor, helium is facing a situation from Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and calls to hold the ballot successful bid to springiness Republicans much clip to measure wherefore they failed to prime up seats successful the enclosure past week.
The machinations travel a time aft House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) survived a enactment challenge but remained good abbreviated of securing the votes helium volition request to beryllium talker adjacent twelvemonth if Republicans power the chamber. Republicans present request conscionable 1 uncalled House contention to interruption their mode to cement a constrictive majority.
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- 9:30 a.m. Eastern: Senate Republicans convene for enactment elections.
- 3:15 p.m. Eastern: A cardinal procedural ballot is acceptable connected a measure that would enshrine matrimony equality into national law. Watch unrecorded here.
Insight: McConnell is losing immoderate of his longtime Senate allies
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has been the Republican person successful the Senate for astir 16 years, and helium volition go the longest-serving person for either enactment if helium survives a enactment ballot scheduled for Wednesday.
While the likelihood favour McConnell, the situation by Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) reflects different reality: McConnell is losing immoderate of his staunchest allies successful the enclosure adjacent year, and immoderate of his members look much consenting to publically knock him than successful the past.
Sens. Rob Portman (Ohio), Roy Blunt (Mo.), Patrick J. Toomey (Pa.), Richard Burr (N.C.) and Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.) are each retiring and successful immoderate cases being replaced by Republicans who person raised questions astir McConnell’s leadership.
Take a look: ‘Florida antheral makes announcement’
Former president Donald Trump’s announcement of his 2024 statesmanlike made the screen of the New York Post — but conscionable barely.
“Florida antheral makes announcement,” was the understated header successful Wednesday’s edition, down astatine the bottommost of the tabloid’s cover. Coverage of gangs dominated the page.
It was the latest snub for Trump — who moved his superior residence from New York to Florida — by Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. As our workfellow Jeremy Barr notes successful a portion astir coverage of Trump’s announcement code by broadcast networks, the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal some signaled past week a penchant for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) arsenic the GOP standard-bearer successful 2024.
On our radar: Cherokee Nation delegate gets House hearing, but ballot unclear
The House Rules Committee volition clasp a proceeding Wednesday connected seating a Cherokee Nation delegate successful the House, the archetypal Native American practice of its benignant successful the chamber.
Writing successful The Early 202, The Post’s Leigh Ann Caldwell and Theodoric Meyer enactment that the proceeding comes aft the Cherokee Nation officially relaunched its long-delayed campaign to spot its delegate — Kimberly Teehee — successful September. Per our colleagues:
The Cherokee Nation released a video — shared exclusively with The Early — up of the historical hearing. In it, tribal leaders from crossed the state impulse the House to walk a solution “in instrumentality for what they sacrificed and what they lost.”
As we reported successful September, the close to nonstop a nonvoting delegate to the House is afforded to the Cherokee Nation by the 1835 Treaty of New Echota. Under the treaty, the Cherokee were forcibly removed from their ancestral onshore successful the South. Thousands of Cherokee radical died during the exodus to present-day Oklahoma, present known arsenic the “Trail of Tears.”
“Treaties matter,” Teehee said successful a statement. “It is clip for the United States to present connected its commitment. The Cherokee Nation has fulfilled its part. We’re asking the United States to bash the same.”
You tin work The Early 202 successful afloat here.
Analysis: Trump’s bleak bargain with the GOP connected 2024
Donald Trump’s announcement that helium volition tally for president again successful 2024 could scarcely person travel astatine a worse clip for him.
The Post’s Aaron Blake writes that acknowledgment to however poorly Republicans did successful the 2022 election, the erstwhile president’s governmental banal is arguably little than astatine immoderate constituent since aboriginal successful the 2016 campaign. Per Aaron:
That mediocre show owed successful nary tiny portion to Trump picking atrocious superior candidates — that, and his marque of predetermination denialism turned retired to beryllium an utter electoral flop.
Given that — and fixed that Trump backed himself into a country by teasing an imminent announcement earlier the predetermination went sideways — helium had immoderate accounting to bash connected Tuesday night. How could helium spell astir arguing that he’s the feline to transportation the torch forward, successful airy of the 2022 results?
He tried mightily. But adjacent erstwhile his arguments weren’t based connected falsehoods and oversimplifications, they fundamentally amounted to a singular attempted bargain with GOP superior voters.
You tin work Aaron’s afloat investigation here.
Analysis: Republicans successful disarray
Republicans are having a pugnacious week.
Writing successful The Early 202, The Post’s Leigh Ann Caldwell and Theodoric Meyer enactment that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) faced a situation from the close Tuesday successful his bid for speaker. Per our colleagues:
He easy won capable votes — 188 — to go Republicans’ nominee for speaker, portion his challenger, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), collected lone 31 votes. But McCarthy volition person to triumph implicit astir each of those dissenters successful aboriginal January, erstwhile he’ll request 218 votes to go talker erstwhile the afloat House votes who should win Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
That won’t beryllium an casual task. Several House Republicans are making wide that they privation large concessions successful speech for their votes — and immoderate are saying, for present astatine least, that McCarthy won’t get their vote.
This morning, meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) volition look a situation of his own.
You tin work the afloat investigation here.
On our radar: Same-sex matrimony up for cardinal procedural ballot successful Senate today
The Senate is acceptable to take a cardinal procedural vote Wednesday connected a measure that would enshrine matrimony equality into national law.
As our colleagues Amy B Wang and Liz Goodwin noted earlier this week, Democrats person warned since June that same-sex matrimony and different rights could beryllium astatine hazard aft the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the determination that had guaranteed the close to an termination successful the United States for astir 50 years.
In July, the House passed the Respect for Marriage Act, but the Senate delayed its ballot connected the measure until aft the midterm elections.
The latest: Republicans 1 triumph distant from House majority
Republicans were connected the cusp of winning backmost the House bulk Tuesday nighttime aft victories successful respective competitory races pushed them to 217 seats — 1 shy of the full needed to clinch control.
The Washington Post reported projected Republican victories connected Monday and Tuesday for Rep. David Schweikert successful Arizona’s 1st Congressional District; Juan Ciscomani successful Arizona’s 6th Congressional District; Brandon Williams successful New York’s 22nd Congressional District; Lori Chavez-DeRemer successful Oregon’s 5th Congressional District; and Reps. Ken Calvert and Michelle Steel successful California’s 41st and 45th Congressional Districts, respectively.
On our radar: McConnell facing enactment situation from Rick Scott
Senate Republicans are scheduled to convene Wednesday greeting to find whether Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) volition proceed to pb them adjacent year.
While the likelihood are heavy successful McConnell’s favor, helium is facing a enactment situation from Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and calls to hold the ballot to springiness Republicans much clip to measure wherefore they failed to prime up seats successful the enclosure past week — and could suffer ground, depending connected what happens successful the Dec. 6 runoff successful Georgia.
“I privation to repetition again, I person the votes. I volition beryllium elected,” a confident-sounding McConnell said connected Tuesday. “The lone contented is whether we bash it sooner oregon later. And I deliberation we’ll astir apt person different treatment astir that tomorrow.”
Analysis: Trump’s Margaritaville campaign
The happening astir a fading prima playing the hits to his biggest fans is that the fans emotion it. It doesn’t substance however galore times they’ve heard the songs; it doesn’t adjacent substance however bully the show is. When Parrotheads perceive Jimmy Buffett thin into “Margaritaville,” that’s erstwhile they commencement dancing. That’s wherefore they’re there.
The Post’s Philip Bump writes that connected Tuesday evening, that vibe — precise acquainted to South Florida — permeated Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s lawsuit abstraction successful Palm Beach. Per Philip:
The erstwhile president appeared successful a ballroom astatine the installation to denote that helium was pivoting backmost to seeking elected bureau aft past seeking to assertion governmental powerfulness by subverting the law process that led to his ouster from the White House.
So, for the 3rd time, we got a code from Donald Trump astir however helium should beryllium elected president, for each of the reasons that helium offered successful each of the erstwhile 2 run announcements.
You tin work the afloat investigation here.
Noted: A decisive ballot for ideology successful Arizona
In the waning weeks of Arizona’s midterm predetermination campaign, from the reddish rocks successful the state’s northbound to the godforsaken borderline successful its south, 1 connection reverberated: democracy.
The Post’s Reis Thebault and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez study that Democrats warned that the stakes for the federation were life-or-death and that the country’s strategy of governance itself was connected the ballot, portion they said Republicans were doubling down connected their attacks connected the regularisation of instrumentality and antiauthoritarian norms. Per our colleagues:
In the end, aft astir a week of ballot counting, voters present returned a resounding verdict.
Rather than picking for politician a Trump-endorsed predetermination denier who wanted to remake voting successful this important plaything authorities up of the 2024 statesmanlike cycle, they chose the Democrat who oversaw the 2020 predetermination and emerged arsenic a dependable for the people’s volition portion she weathered an avalanche of attacks from ousted president Donald Trump.
In the U.S. Senate race, voters rejected a first-time campaigner who declared successful a run advertisement that “Trump won successful 2020” and alternatively reelected a Democrat who ran connected bipartisanship and evacuated the U.S. Capitol arsenic rioters overtook it connected Jan. 6, 2021. And for caput of state, who oversees elections, they jettisoned a authorities lawmaker who was connected the Capitol grounds that time successful favour of an outspoken wide who pledged to support and grow voting rights.
You tin work the afloat communicative here.
Noted: Broadcast networks instrumentality a walk connected Trump run announcement
Noted: Mormon Church voices enactment for U.S. same-sex matrimony bill
The Mormon Church said Tuesday that it supported national authorities seeking to support same-sex matrimony rights, but it cautioned that the church’s doctrine stating matrimony should beryllium betwixt a antheral and a pistillate remained unchanged.
The Post’s Bryan Pietsch reports that successful a marked displacement from decades of attacks connected LGBTQ rights, though, the statement was possibly the clearest declaration of enactment yet connected same-sex matrimony from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Per Bryan:
The religion said it believes the Respect for Marriage Act is “the mode forward.” The measure would necessitate same-sex and interracial marriages to beryllium recognized crossed the United States arsenic agelong arsenic the matrimony was valid successful the authorities successful which it was performed. It faces a procedural ballot successful the Senate connected Wednesday.
A bipartisan radical of senators announced Monday an amendment to the measure protecting spiritual liberties, including a proviso confirming that spiritual organizations would clasp the close to contradict “services, facilities oregon goods” for weddings if they truthful choose.
You tin work Bryan’s afloat communicative here.
On our radar: Texas investigating voting difficulties successful Houston’s Harris County
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has called for a transgression probe by the state’s lawyer general, caput of authorities and Texas Rangers into “widespread problems” and “allegations of improprieties” successful the predetermination in Harris County, a Democratic stronghold successful a Republican-run state.
Reporting from Houston, The Post’s Molly Hennessy-Fiske says Abbott noted that voting successful the nation’s third-largest region — location to 4.8 cardinal radical — was plagued by understaffing, breached voting machines and insubstantial ballot shortages, even though turnout was little than region officials expected. Per Molly: