Firebrand Ohioan Jim Jordan has vowed to stay in the battle for speaker and head to another floor vote on Friday - urging his colleagues to get behind him 'as soon as possible.' After winning an internal nomination, Jordan lost 20 votes on his first ballot for speaker and 22 on his second. On Friday morning, he'll move to a third ballot. Jordan said he hopes the House can get a speaker today, and noted that even as many speculated he would lose well more than 20 votes between the first and second ballot, he only bled two votes.
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