Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s multimillion-dollar attempt to take down the eight Republicans who ousted him as Speaker has ended in humiliating failure. The former Speaker’s primary targets, including Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), easily won their races, dealing a blow to McCarthy’s post-Congress ambitions.
Gaetz, the architect of McCarthy’s Congressional downfall, crushed his primary opponent by 45 points. Another top target, Mace, won by 27 points despite McCarthy allies spending heavily against her. The former Speaker’s only victory was a narrow win against Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), whose defeat was so close it required a recount.
Good, the House Freedom Caucus chairman, was mostly defeated in the Republican primary because he supported his old congressional colleague, Ron DeSantis, for president. As a result, President Trump endorsed his opponent.
Critics within the GOP accuse McCarthy of wasting resources on petty, personal vendettas instead of helping to grow the Republican majority. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), one of the so-called “Gaetz Eight,” called further donations to McCarthy’s efforts “throwing money down a well.” […]
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