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Speaker John Boehner still faces a GOP House divided

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“Boehner is waving the white flag on our core principles,” wrote the executive director of the political organization headed by Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., a tea party favorite, in a fundraising note to supporters. “The only way for Republicans to improve their party’s image is to boldly stand for the principles of freedom that made this country great.”

Conservatives off Capitol Hill, including Fox News’ Sean Hannity, have mused aloud about whether it is time for a new speaker.

After walking the Veterans Day parade route in Bucklin, Kan., on Monday, freshman Rep. Tim Huelskamp said his district had voted to re-elect him, but not Obama. He took the message to be: “We didn’t send you to Washington to do what Mr. Obama wants you to do.”

The speaker must be mindful of these views, even though no Republican is expected to challenge him for the leadership post.

Boehner is from an earlier era, when deals were made with a handshake between leaders. He has made no secret that his biggest regret since becoming speaker has been the inability to strike a big budget deal with Obama. They tried last year and failed.

When Boehner spoke the day after the election from the Capitol’s stately Rayburn Room, named after legendary former Democratic Speaker Sam Rayburn of Texas, he suggested his party would accept new tax revenues if they came from reforms in the tax code that also led to lower rates overall. Broad cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and other spending would have to be part of the deal.

The offer was seen by some as an opening, by others as the same line in the sand.

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