Republican House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s bid for House speaker received a small boost on Wednesday night from former Vice President Dick Cheney, who endorsed the California congressman for the high-profile position.
Cheney called McCarthy a “good man and a strong leader” in a statement first reported by POLITICO. “As a man of the House and a former member of the House leadership. I know that Kevin McCarthy is the person we need as speaker in these dangerous and important times,” he added.
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Cheney’s backing comes as House Republicans prepare to vote for a new leader following John Boehner’s surprise announcement that he is resigning as speaker at the end of the month. Later on Thursday, Republicans in the lower chamber of Congress will take the first step, voting by secret ballot to select a nominee. However, a full public vote — which will be the final word — will take place on Oct. 29.
McCarthy, who is Boehner’s deputy, was seen as a natural pick to take over. But he’s come under fire recently for suggesting that the investigation into the 2012 Benghazi attack was political in nature, even bragging that the probe led to declining poll numbers for Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.








