McCarthy says Jordan shouldn't drop out, confident he'll get the votes
McCarthy, the former speaker, attempted to equate Jordan's loss to exactly what happened to him.
"Jordan had just as many votes as I had on the first one. I think the difference here is we have rules so we can sit down, talk to the other members and be able to move forward," McCarthy said.
McCarthy lost 19 Republicans on the first ballot, while Jordan lost 20.
When asked if Jordan should drop out, McCarthy exclaimed: "No! No!"
"I saw the exact same vote that I got when I ran and I became speaker," McCarthy said.
McCarthy said he'll talk to Jordan and help in any way he can. When asked if he thinks Jordan will ultimately get the votes, McCarthy said "yes."
-ABC's Katherine Faulders






