RUFUS - House Speaker Gretchen LeWolf has survived the first round of votes to remove her from power after no majority was strong enough to support the results of the first vote. This automatically requires the House to conduct a second vote on December 7, 2024.
"Well it is a disappointing outcome, we were hoping to have her ousted by the Sessions' end, but that didn't happen," said Representative Richard Sanchez. "We will work to rally Representatives around our cause, and hopefully we can help man Representatives see that she is no good for the country and will run the United States Of Jesstopia into the ground."
Representative and Former House Speaker Braden Harris says he was disappointed in the results as well and said that he is hopeful he can rally his Nationalist colleagues in order to get them to vote to oust House Speaker Gretchen LeWolf.
"I am disturbed that the vote couldn't break out of the closeness, as the Yays started off strong," said Rep. Braden Harris. "I will work until tomorrow night's second ouster vote, and my hope is that I can rally as many Nationalists to support vacating the chair. It is essential for the future of the protection of our country that she is removed from the Speakership."
The first round of voting yielded an almost even split between there being 213 yays compared to the 212 nays. A second round could be the final step to removing Speaker LeWolf from office. If the second vote fails to yield a majority to either remove or retain Speaker LeWolf, could result in a third vote. It is then said that if a fourth vote is needed, the motion will likely die on arrival to the floor where Representatives would have to review the motion and potentially forego any further attempts to remove her.