Republicans hope the chaos of recent weeks will become a distant memory in next year's elections

Speaker-elect Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., address members of congress at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023. Some Republicans worry the infighting that essentially shuttered the House for three weeks will serve as an obstacle to their bid to stay in the majority after next year's elections, but they hope that time and results will help voters forget the dysfunction. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — “Embarrassing," “chaotic†and “irresponsible." And those were just the words that House Republicans used to describe the past three weeks as they removed one speaker from office and splintered over three successive nominees before finally landing on Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La.

Now they hope voters won't hold the GOP's infighting against them as they seek to hold onto their exceedingly narrow House majority in next year's election.

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