procedural votes, which historically have always been done along party lines. and so that is nude and sparked some new calls to oust johnson from the speakership today, a third republicans that's paul gosar of arizona, announced that he was officially signing on the motion to vacate the speakership now, for his part, speaker mike johnson has been defiant. he said he's not worried about losing his job, especially if it means doing the right thing, but just given the mouth and given the margins it's likely that johnson is going to me to rely on democrats to help bail him out if this motion to vacate does come to the floor. >> and what did the democratic sen. because congressman ro khanna was on scene and the other night said, even though he disagrees with speaker johnson so many issued. he'd seriously consider voting to defeat the motion to vacate yes. >> so democratic leaders have not yet committed to bailing out johnson, but behind the scenes, anderson, i can tell there is a lot of interests in throwing him a lifeline and that is because democrats really appreciate the fact that johnson defied his right flank, put this package of critical