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GOP Congressman: 'Premature' To Commit To Supporting Boehner For Speaker

First Posted: 09/30/10 04:02 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:55 PM ET

Speaker John Boehner

ABC News:

As Democrats ramp up their attacks on House Minority Leader John Boehner - who's presumed to be in line to become House speaker if Republicans take over the majority - not all rank-and-file Republicans are ready to commit to supporting Boehner as speaker.

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As Democrats ramp up their attacks on House Minority Leader John Boehner - who's presumed to be in line to become House speaker if Republicans take over the majority - not all rank-and-file Republican...
As Democrats ramp up their attacks on House Minority Leader John Boehner - who's presumed to be in line to become House speaker if Republicans take over the majority - not all rank-and-file Republican...
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33Greeper
10:35 AM on 10/04/2010
If it's not tanning beds or spray tans, it must be liver related due to advanced alcoholism.
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Hwrd Sprague
09:06 PM on 09/30/2010
32 days and we take the gavel from Pelosi. Can not happen quick enough
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rabprevent
We have extremists amongst us
08:44 PM on 09/30/2010
Free spray tans for every citizens who wants to be orange
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midwestblues
08:20 PM on 09/30/2010
They'll throw him under the bus in favor of new blood more purely conservative; i.e. in.sane.
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danusgram
supporter of Mitt robbed me for President
06:21 PM on 09/30/2010
oh oh
05:53 PM on 09/30/2010
Hehehe "Republicans eating their own"!!
04:20 PM on 09/30/2010
Maybe they're waiting on the NYT story HP has been drumming for a week. Where is that I wonder?
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Cacey
Ignore rudeness, honor discussion
03:51 PM on 09/30/2010
I don't think there is any way that Boehner will become Speaker even if the Republicans should possibly get  a majority in the House.  Odds are McConnell will be gone in the Senate as well.  Their lack of "leadership" has been astounding and while Republicans point out the low national polls of the current Speaker, they fail to point out that Boenher polls considerably lower.