Many House Republicans want to do away with motion to vacate
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell urged House Republicans to do away with the motion to vacate, contending it "makes the Speakers' job impossible."
Many Republicans ABC News talked to on the House side agree with him. For some, it's a major factor in who they will support for speaker.
Rep. David Joyce, R-Ohio, said he'll back "the first one who starts talking about the fact we're not going to have a stupid rule anymore that allows one person to take a speaker out. That's ridiculous."
"It absolutely has to change," he added, noting if it doesn't, the GOP could find itself right back in this same position.
Even Colorado Rep. Ken Buck, one of the eight Republicans who voted to oust McCarthy, says he's OK with changing the rule from a one-vote threshold back to a five-vote threshold to vacate.
"I'm fine with a five vote. If you can't get five Republicans to say the speaker should be vacated, then live with it. But I don't think the rules are the problem. I think the credibility of the former speaker was the real problem," he said.
-ABC's Mary Bruce