@MaRY1Fem this sort of narrative misses that it's not up to Jordan, not up to the candidate, but up to the general membership of the House.
It's a narrative that oversimplifies the situation.
All of the hundreds of members of the House can vote for whomever they want, regardless of what the people they vote for might think of it. Candidates don't have to register, and it's not really up to them whether they get votes or not.
We don't need to talk about an offramp for Jordan. We need to talk about an offramp for the entire membership of the House, to get them off of this stalemate.
Yes, that's a more complicated discussion, but it's the reality.