WASHINGTON—Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) on Nov. 14 appeared to hint at the possibility that he might run against House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to become the next speaker of the House, amid reports that the Arizona congressman is weighing a leadership challenge.
In response to The Epoch Times’ inquiry whether Biggs would challenge McCarthy for House speakership, Biggs’s office said in an email, “The speaker doesn’t have 218 votes, and there will be an alternative challenger.”
The comment came as the House GOP is slated to hold leadership elections on Nov. 15. While McCarthy needs only a simple majority in the vote to become the Republican nominee for speaker, the House speakership won’t be confirmed until the next congressional session in January. A total of 218 votes on the floor are required to claim the gavel….}