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Matt’s Five Points

Matt Glassman

A newsletter at the intersection of politics and political science

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Some notes on the Speakership fight

I’m writing this on Monday afternoon. As of now, the Republican conference is scheduled for a candidate forum tonight at 6:30pm; and the current plan is to have the conference nomination election beginning at 9:00am tomorrow (Tuesday) morni...

6 months ago
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The game theory of the Republican speakership crisis

This post was originally published on October 18 at The Silver Bulletin, Nate Silver’s excellent substack. I’m cross-posting it here so that it appears in the archives of my own substack. —Matt

6 months ago
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Should the GOP conference change its rules?

The House GOP conference is holding an election today to nominate a candidate for the Speakership. Here are the current rules of procedure for the election, which come from the conference rules for the 118th Congress:

6 months ago
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Notes from a quiet week in the House

Almost nothing has happened on the floor of the House since the Office of the Speaker was vacated when the House agreed (216-210) to House Resolution 757 at 4:45pm last Tuesday.1 When the House is called to order tomorrow (Tuesday, October ...

6 months ago
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  • Matt Glassman

    Senior Fellow @GAIGeorgetown. Former @CRS4Congress. Dad, teacher, nerd. Left-handed. Poker/bridge tweets @mattg312cards

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