Now that Speaker Kevin McCarthy is out, the search for the next speaker has begun. Ultimately, it will be up to the Republican caucus to decide who will succeed McCarthy, but if Rep. Matt Gaetz, Fla., has his way, it is likely that the caucus will choose a more conservative speaker.
Of course, it’s also possible that a dark horse candidate could emerge. For example, some Republicans have speculated that former President Donald Trump could try to install one of his loyalists as speaker.
Plenty of people are putting together lists of possible successors, but at this point it’s anyone’s guess. So we turned to Google Bard to see what the artificial intelligence thinks. Here’s the short list it came up with:
Steve Scalise
The current Majority Leader, Scalise is a popular figure among conservatives and respected by moderates. He has a long history of working with McCarthy and other Republican leaders.
Mike Johnson
The current Conference Vice Chair, Johnson is a conservative firebrand who is popular with Trump supporters. He has been critical of McCarthy’s leadership and has said that he would be willing to challenge him for the speakership.
Dusty Johnson
The current leader of the Republican Main Street Caucus, Johnson is a moderate Republican who is seen as a consensus builder. He has not said whether he would be interested in running for speaker, but he is a potential candidate.
Jodey Arrington
The current Chairman of the House Budget Committee, Arrington is a conservative Republican who is seen as a rising star in the party. He has not said whether he would be interested in running for speaker, but he is a potential candidate.
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