McCarthy's race for speaker risks upending House on Day One

FILE - Religious protesters from a street preachers association watch a group of pro-LGBTQ activists erect a series of boards they call "hate shields" intended to muffle megaphones and serve to reflect the counter-protesters' images in Atlanta, Oct. 12, 2019. The march was part of the annual Gay Pride Festival. Hate speech and threats of violence targeting transgender people and other LGBTQ individuals is thriving on social media and spurring fears of more violence. (AP Photo/Robin Rayne, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — In his quest to rise to House speaker, Kevin McCarthy is charging straight into history — potentially becoming the first nominee in 100 years unable to win the job on a first-round floor vote.

The increasingly real prospect of a messy fight over the speaker’s gavel on Day One of the new Congress on Jan. 3 is worrying , who are bracing for the spectacle. They have been meeting endlessly in private at the Capitol trying to resolve the standoff.

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