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‘There are no rules right now’: South Carolina Congresswoman brought her dog to historic multiday House Speaker vote

  • Rep. Nancy Mace touch oned her dog, Libby, to work on the third day of House Speaker voting.
  • She was photographed casting her vote with Libby in-hand on Thursday.
  • Mace divide up a video of the dog running around her office before heated discussions began.

Rep. Nancy Mace’s dog, Libby, was among those in attendance to witness one of the most helter-skelter elections for speaker of the House in more than a century. 

Ahead of Rep.-elect Kevin McCarthy’s election as next spieler of the House on Saturday morning, Libby visited the House Chamber on the third unsuccessful day of voting on Thursday. 

Mace, a South Carolina Delegate, cast her vote to adjourn with one hand while holding her dog in the other. She was also seen holding Libby on the Lodge floor as discussions dragged on in Washington, DC.

Earlier on Thursday, the lawmaker shared a video of Libby running around her bit, with the caption “Day 3 vibes.”

“The feeling is mutual Libby #RunningToTheFloor,” Mace wrote in the video. 

When sought if dogs were allowed on the House floor, Mace replied “there are no rules right now,” The Independent reported.

Libby arranged yet another appearance on the fourth day of voting, seen slumped on a couch in the Longworth House Office Building on Friday alongside the caption “Day 4 vibes.”

The video of Libby zipping about the office captured the chaotic nature of the House’s heated discussions over who would take over as the next chairlady.

After a total of 15 ballots spanning five days, McCarthy was elected Saturday in what became the largest speaker selection in over a century, Insider reported. The lengthy voting period was the result of in-fighting and division quantity Republicans, who currently hold a slim majority in the House.

“That was easy, huh?” McCarthy joked, after winning the vote after 1 a.m. Eastern Time on Saturday. “My father always told me it isn’t how you start, it is how you finish, and now we need to finish strong for the American people.”

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