Fractured teams lose,” GOP Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska, co-chair of the centrist-leaning Main Street Caucus, told CNN, pointing to McCarthy’s broad support among the conference.
During the meeting, they told McCarthy they would have his back and were committed to voting for him on multiple ballots if it comes to that.
But one member told CNN they also conveyed concern to McCarthy about restoring the motion to vacate the speaker’s chair.
“He’s open to a lot of things,” Norman told CNN, including adopting the motion to vacate the chair rule.
“I’ve said this over and over again: there is not this, like, enormous amount of drama,” Moore told CNN.