April 2, 1985:
Republicans fumed over the Dems' refusal to seat Rick McIntyre in IN 08.
House Democrats defeat a motion, for the fourth time in three months, which would have seated Republican Richard McIntyre as the congressman from Indiana's 8th District.
A recount of the 1984 race between McIntyre and Rep. Frank McCloskey (D) in early February had McIntyre ahead by 418 votes. But Democrats insisted that seating McIntyre was still premature, and they prevailed on a 241-183 vote. Only five Democrats voted with the GOP to seat the Republican.
Later in the month, another recount, this one directed by a Democrat-dominated House Administration Committee, will have McCloskey ahead by four votes. With that result in hand, the House will vote to seat McCloskey on May 1, leading to a walk out by GOP members.
The incident will long be cited by Republicans as an example of what they called the "autocratic, tyrannical" rule of the Democratic majority.
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