House Republicans lost another member in Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., on Friday. Gallagherās departure April 19 will leave Republicans with just one vote to spare on legislation.
Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., who announced last monthĀ he would not run for re-election, will resign from Congress early, he confirmed in a statement Friday.
Gallagherās departure before the end of his term in January is another blow to Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and House Republicans, who have been struggling to govern and demonstrate stability in this Congress.
Two sources familiar with the matter told NBC News of Gallagherās plan to resign early Friday. The Wisconsin Republican then released aĀ statementĀ announcing that he will depart April 19.
The speakerās office confirmed that Gallagher informed Johnson of his decision earlier this week.
His resignation could cause more headaches for House Republicans. Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., who also isĀ not seeking re-election, is resigning from Congress on Friday, cutting the GOPās minuscule majority to 218-213. When Gallagher leaves, the majority would further shrink to 217-213, meaning Republicans could only afford a single defection on any vote if Democrats vote together.
Ok so two defectors takes it to 215-215. What happens with a tie?
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Ok 3 defectors or 6 to leave to pass Democrat stuff. But more likely gridlock.
Ties are the same as the vote failing in the House, there is no way to break ties.
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Vice President breaks the tie.
Thatās only the Senate, I believe
Shit youāre right. My bad. Let my shame be known.
She does both House and Senate? Lol.
Yeah I didnāt read close enough. My mistake.