Louisiana Republican Steve Scalise drops out of House speaker’s race

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said late Thursday he was dropping out of the race to be House speaker. He had announced his intentions to run for the post just a day earlier. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI
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Oct. 12 (UPI) -- House Majority Leader Steve Scalise late Thursday said he was dropping out of the race to be House speaker.

The move comes just one day after the Louisiana Republican succeeded in secret balloting among House lawmakers. Still, it was clear that he faced obstacles to attaining the 217 votes on the floor needed to secure the post.

"I just shared with my colleagues that I'm withdrawing my name as a candidate for the speaker designee," Scalise said to reporters late Thursday, according to ABC News.

"Our conference still has to come together and it's not there. There are still some people that have their own agendas. And I was very clear we have to have everybody put their agendas on the side and focus on what this country needs," Scalise said, according to a report in The Hill.

On Thursday, the GOP conference met for almost three hours, according to Politico, which said that most of the members in the conference appeared frustrated with the day's actions.

Republican GOP front runner and former President Donald Trump previously had endorsed Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to be speaker of the U.S. House following the recent ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI
Republican GOP front runner and former President Donald Trump previously had endorsed Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to be speaker of the U.S. House following the recent ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI

Scalise reportedly was unable to change the minds of any of the Republicans who were opposed to him. One previous supporter -- Florida Rep. Anna Paulina -- actually changed her mind and said she would not support him.

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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise reportedly was unable to change the minds of any of the Republicans who were opposed to him being House speaker, and he actually lost the support of one lawmaker who previously supported him. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise reportedly was unable to change the minds of any of the Republicans who were opposed to him being House speaker, and he actually lost the support of one lawmaker who previously supported him. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI