alphabetical order, they didn t even get past the cs, sealing a round one loss in a matter of minutes. mccarthy failing to whittle down the small but significant group of republican outliars all dead set on voting against him. the damage a failed first vote like this will inflict on the speakership position from the get go even if he does win, if it s a mess for republicans, a mess for mccarthy and it is shaping up to be a long day ahead for the brand-new 118th congress. he reminded reporters he holds the record for the longest speech ever delivered on the house floor, saying he doesn t care if he gets a similar vote for most speaker vote rounds. we will see if that holds and he sticks to his guns there. joining me from capitol hill, we have garrett haake. also with me, punch bowl news cofounder and nbc news contributor, anna palmer, as well as susan page. buckle up, everybody. we ve got an hour ahead of us here. beginning with you, garrett, walk us through what is happening
someone that did not receive a vote for speaker in the first round. if mccarthy can t, if all the lobbying and campaigning that mccarthy has done for years to get this job has not paid off, it seems to be more likely that there will be someone else who emerges, congressman mchenry, maybe someone we re not thinking about. that means i think we re in for a long process that at the end of the day, will leave republicans fractured and wounded and scarred. you mentioned steve scalise. his name has been bantered about in the wake of mccarthy not being able to secure the vote. his name s come up a few times here and there in reporting the last couple of weeks. what do you think the likelihood would be of a pivot to him at this point? he did get one vote in the first round. of course, he s loyal to mccarthy and he s made a point of saying he s not campaigning for the job. he s backing mccarthy.
that he was going to draw some of those because he has been forecasting for quite a while that he was going to run against speaker mccarthy, but the big question here i have is do they go into another vote right away, which is what we expect to happen, but what is the change, the breaking point that either means that mccarthy s going to sway some of these people for himself or not? you see him on the floor right now. he s taking photos. seems pretty jovial, in a good mood. it s not as if the body language has changed. he still seems very confident despite this no confidence vote by many members in this vote. what s interesting know, he s fully aware the cameras are trained on him for the most part. granted they re not this moment. that said, we have been been watching him. he has, for the most part, kept a smile on his face. when you look at his top lieutenants, if you will, they look pretty darn somber.
around and a lot of noise as you can imagine behind me. but what s happening now is the tellers, the symbolic counters of the vote are doing their duty to count up that first vote. i think what you re going to hear soon as you look at jim jordan, is a round of speeches or moving into a call for the next vote. the house hasn t recessed. they haven t officially broken up. while members have been coming and going off the floor, they re all staying pretty close here. you re not seeing a recess to a meeting or folks going back to their office. it s mostly a glorified bathroom break here before what looks to be another hour plus round of votes. this has been the mccarthy strategy. he s telegraphed since at least last night knowing he s got to wear down his opposition. the question is did he know his opposition would be this robust? 19 no votes. certainly we were keeping here at nbc and larger that was
republican conference should do when they finish this vote, if and when they ever do. i think we re going to see that coalescing of the anti mccarthy faction around jordan and thai going to come out to the cameras after this vote and say they ve got the momentum. their guy is gaining more votes than did mccarthy. this could set up a very protracted process and put pressure on the jordan and mccarthy dynamic. mccarthy might have to ask jordan for more if he wants to try to kind of beat back this effort to buy the rebels to make jordan the speaker by acclimation, punitively against his will. we ll see where that goes in an hour or so from now when this vote is over and we know what the total is. extraordinary. an hour before we know the result which we already unofficially know based on our counts here. let s bring in former chief communications adviser for house