With House GOP Majority Teetering on the Brink, Florida Congressman Plans to Retire Early: Report
Source: Mediaite.com
Rep. Neal Dunn (R-FL) is planning to announce an early retirement next week, according to Florida Politics publisher Peter Schorsch an exit that would drag the House Republican majority out the door with him. Dunn, 72, announced last month that he had decided [a]fter much prayerful consideration and discussion with my family to not seek re-election.
Currently, Republicans have the majority in the House by a very narrow margin, 218 to 214, and three seats vacant, meaning any time Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is facing a party-line vote, he can only afford to lose a single Republican members support. Tied votes fail, and there is no tie-breaker for the House like the role Vice President JD Vance serves in the Senate.
In other words, Dunn making an early exit would have repercussions beyond just the representation of his district in the Florida Panhandle, making it all but impossible for Johnson to move any bills forward unless he can win over at least one Democrat while preserving the unanimous support of his caucus.
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Schorsch followed up Wednesday with a new report citing a top source who said Dunn would announce he was retiring early at some point next week, along with a time certain before the midterms elections in November, setting up a special election for the summer. Schorsch added that Dunns early retirement would be health related, apparently after ongoing complications from Covid.
Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/politics/with-house-gop-majority-teetering-on-the-brink-florida-congressman-plans-to-retire-early-report/
bucolic_frolic
(54,550 posts)"218 to 214, and three seats vacant"
There are 435 seats? So that means 432 are incumbents. How do you subtract one and get a tie? 217 to 214 doesn't seem like a tie to me.
lostnfound
(17,450 posts)One more vacancy is 217 to 216. Johnsen now will need unanimity to pass something.
However, the fact that just one GOP breaking ranks would now be 216 to 217 means that Dems only need to convince one single GOP rep to break ranks, and they could win a vote that would previously have failed. Previously the democrats would have needed two GOP votes to pass something. Of course, its hard for dems to get bills up for a vote.
But there are also illnesses or reps out of pocket for various reasons that can make this more interesting.
reACTIONary
(7,072 posts)Polybius
(21,648 posts)It's 218 to 214 now. If and when he resigns, it becomes 217-214. That poster incorrectly stated it would be 217-216. Mathematically, that was bad. Democrats stay at 214, as going to 216 would mean two magically appear out of nowhere.
reACTIONary
(7,072 posts)What I thought he was taking into account one or more "crossing the aisle."
217 - 214 Party line vote Goppers win
216 - 215 One Across the Aisle Goppers Win
215 - 216 Two Across the Aisle Dems Win
Still doesn't fit what was posted.
Does this make any sense? It doesn't take into account abstentions.
216 - 215 One Gopper Abstention, Goppers Win
215 - 215 Two Gopper Abstention, Dems Win in that a tie means the bill is defeated
aggiesal
(10,649 posts)Currently GQP has 218.
Losing Dunn makes it 217
(D)'s still have 214.
1 GQP vote defects the score becomes (Q) 216 - (D) 215
A 2nd vote defects the score flips that result to (D) 216 - (Q) 215
Little Mikie doesn't have power he thinks he has.
I hope Dunn doesn't quit until it's too late to have a special election by the Primaries this spring/summer.
onenote
(46,072 posts)So even then an R voting with the D's would make it 216-215 in favor of the Rs, so Johnson wouldn't need unanimity, just no more than one breaking ranks, same as now.
mdbl
(8,325 posts)He'll announce a special election.
Omnipresent
(7,352 posts)How do i know this?
He never objected to trump calling him that.
Raftergirl
(1,821 posts)OMGWTF
(5,044 posts)Attilatheblond
(8,540 posts)Not the most courageous move they could take, but it might be a glimmer that even some GOP pols have limits to what they will be a party to.
BumRushDaShow
(167,379 posts)They haven't updated yet but as soon as he "officially" announces, they will update!
ChicagoTeamster
(627 posts)He should make a point of repeating that every chance he gets. DeSantis should never be able to hold a political office again. Nor should of Trump's kids or in-laws.
Pinback
(13,553 posts)Like most Republicans, he chose ideology over science.
3catwoman3
(28,943 posts)...or law school meant that someone had above average intelligence. Not always, it seems.
ChicagoTeamster
(627 posts)ToxMarz
(2,815 posts)and she's a bitch!
Martin68
(27,351 posts)Aristus
(71,905 posts)Youre not running for reelection.
lonely bird
(2,833 posts)Whenever I hear after prayerful consideration come out of a politicians mouth I need to wash out my brain.
Aussie105
(7,732 posts)who realizes he is over the hill and it's time to retire, no matter the implications.
More R people in government need to do this.
The need to dodge the upcoming R disaster is strong in this one!
IronLionZion
(51,023 posts)It's doable. We might be able to take it this year considering our party's surprise upsets in other Trump districts recently. This is a red district containing a blue city, which levels the playing field a bit if our side is motivated for high turnout and the other side is not.
ShazzieB
(22,361 posts)Last edited Thu Feb 12, 2026, 01:18 PM - Edit history (1)
This is very encouraging!
Right now, I am imagining Mike Johnson sweating bullets over this, and the thought fills me with glee!
redstatebluegirl
(12,793 posts)James48
(5,133 posts)But Nah, that would never happen.
JustAnotherGen
(37,798 posts)Johnson has Henry Cuellar in his back pocket.
The guy voted for the SAVE Act with the Magapubs.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,499 posts)AllaN01Bear
(28,983 posts)Bluetus
(2,510 posts)Let me guess. He was an avid anti-vaxxer and anti-masker. Amiright?
Scrivener7
(58,931 posts)a secret second family or an office affair they don't want the wife to know about.
Does anyone doubt they are out there? It's time for us to use it.
JHB
(38,076 posts)All the more reason to be glad he's going. I'd say "Don't let the door hit you on your way out", but I'm actually fine with it hitting him. Hard. And repeatedly.
