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Gov. Greg Abbott signaled help for state Rep. David Cook dinner of Mansfield for speaker of the Texas Home in a cryptic social media submit on Wednesday.
The submit didn’t point out Cook dinner or his challenger, state Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, by title however mentioned the subsequent speaker must be chosen by a “majority of Republicans in accordance with the Republican Caucus Rules.”
This low-key endorsement may sprint Burrows’ marketing campaign to be the subsequent speaker. Shortly after Cook dinner received the GOP caucus vote over the weekend, Burrows declared he had the mandatory votes — from Republicans and Democrats — to win the gavel, however has since been dropping supporters.
Any speaker hopeful would want to assemble a coalition of no less than 76 Home members to win management of the 150-member Home.
Burrows had launched an inventory of 76 supporters — 38 Republicans and 38 Democrats. Three members mentioned they shouldn’t be on the checklist; others have withdrawn help for Burrows previously week.
Cook dinner has sought to oust present Home Speaker Dade Phelan, a Beaumont Republican, for months. Phelan dropped out a day earlier than the caucus voted for his or her speaker alternative. Burrows, a prime Phelan ally, filed late Thursday night time as Phelan exited the race.
Cook dinner was declared the endorsed candidate by the Home GOP Caucus on Saturday by a vote of 48-14 after a contingent of Burrows’ supporters dramatically left the assembly after the 2 rivals had stalemated within the first two rounds. A caveat is that, by the group’s guidelines, all 88 GOP caucus members are tied to vote for the endorsed candidate. Different Republicans outdoors the chamber have weighed in on the general public struggle for the gavel.
After the caucus assembly, Burrows claimed victory, saying “The speaker’s race is over.”
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick additionally joined Abbott in “affirming that a majority of Republican House members must choose the Speaker.”
“Any Republican Speaker candidate who attempts a coup d’état to steal the speaker’s gavel with a majority of Democrats and only a handful of Republicans will never be accepted by Republican voters,” Patrick wrote on X.
Roughly 80 state county GOP chairs — led by Tarrant County — have launched an announcement calling the conduct of state home Republicans who help Burrows for Texas Home speaker an “unacceptable betrayal” and urging each Republican Home lawmaker to publicly help Cook dinner for speaker as an alternative.
Donald Trump Jr. additionally posted help for Cook dinner as Home speaker in an X submit.
“It’s unbelievable what is happening in Texas right now. There is a group of so-called Republicans cutting a deal with liberal Democrats to elect a speaker instead of uniting behind the Republican nominee,” Trump Jr wrote on X. “Unbelievable! Republicans have a mandate!”