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House re-elects Boehner as speaker over tea party opposition

In an embarrassing slap, 25 Republicans did not vote for Boehner, whom they consider too accommodating

The House has re-elected John Boehner to be speaker in the new Republican-led Congress, despite opposition by tea party lawmakers that underscored party divisions.

The Ohio Republican garnered the votes of 216 GOP lawmakers as Congress convened Tuesday. That was enough for him to win a third two-year term leading the House.

But in an embarrassing slap, 25 Republicans opted for other candidates or voted present. They consider Boehner to be too accommodating and not conservative enough.

Their repudiation of Boehner was an awkward display of GOP schisms at a time when Republicanwant to show voters that they can govern effectively. Established party leaders have been keen to display they won't be forced by tea party legislators into unwinnable, unpopular showdowns with President Barack Obama.

The Associated Press

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