Jim Jordan has made a key flip in his pursuit of the speaker’s gavel.
House Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) will vote for Jordan (R-Ohio) on the floor, he announced Monday morning.
The pair had “two cordial, thoughtful, and productive conversations” over the weekend and “agreed on the need for Congress to pass a strong NDAA, appropriations to fund our government’s vital functions, and other important legislation like the Farm Bill,” Rogers wrote on social media.
Rogers told reporters Friday that there was nothing Jordan could do to win his vote. But he changed his tune Monday morning.
“I have always been a team player and supported what the majority of the Republican Conference agrees to,” said Rogers.
During a secret ballot vote in a closed door conference meeting last week, more than 50 Republicans said they wouldn’t vote for Jordan on the floor. He spent the weekend working the phones to try and flip some of those skeptical colleagues ahead of a floor vote slated for Tuesday.