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New development in speaker's race

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Breaking via CNN: House GOP picks Jim Jordan as speaker nominee amid leadership crisis Friend: We've

Breaking via CNN: House GOP picks Jim Jordan as speaker nominee amid leadership crisis Friend: We've seen nothing but chaos since Republicans took control of the House of Representatives. Now, House Republicans have picked Ohio Republican Jim Jordan – a far-right extremist and close ally of Donald Trump – as their new speaker nominee. But it's still unclear if ANYONE has the votes to actually become speaker at this moment. With the GOP unable to get its act together and agree on a leader, the House is unable to move forward on any legislation! As this chaotic race for the speakership continues, we want to know what YOU think. Our rapid-response poll closes at midn‌ight tonight, and we're counting on another 25 responses from your area before then, so please, tell us now: Who do you support for speaker of the House? [Jim Jordan]( [Kevin McCarthy]( [Hakeem Jeffries]( Live poll closes at 11:59 p.m. on October 13, 2023. Responses after this time will be discarded. Thank you for your input at this critical moment. – Team Sherrod Please read on for a personal message from Sen. Sherrod Brown: Friend – thank you for being a part of our grassroots movement and for sharing our commitment to the Dignity of Work. Fighting for workers means building an economy that prioritizes the needs of workers over tax breaks for billionaires and corporations. No matter who you are or what kind of work you do, I promise to fight for you. But I need your help: Experts say I'm one of the most vulnerable senators up for reelection and Senate control could come down to Ohio. The only way we can defend this critical seat is with grassroots contributions from supporters like you. [If you're with me in this fight, please chip in any amount today to win in Ohio and defend our Democratic Senate majority.]( If you’d like to become one of my TOP supporters and receive exclusive updates from our campaign team, text “OH” to 44105. Thank you! [Our fight for the dignity of work is far from over.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.]( Friends of Sherrod Brown 605 N. High Street, Ste. 226 Columbus, OH 43215 If you’d like to receive fewer emails, please [click here](. PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN

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