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    Pelosi moves to intimidate Democratic rivals as she tries to cling to power

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    Pelosi moves to intimidate Democratic rivals as she tries to cling to power Empty Pelosi moves to intimidate Democratic rivals as she tries to cling to power

    Post by Lobo Wed 16 Nov 2016, 5:23 pm

    Pelosi moves to intimidate Democratic rivals as she tries to cling to power
    By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times - Wednesday, November 16, 2016
    Rep. Nancy Pelosi formally announced Wednesday she is running to retain her spot as House minority leader and sent a warning shot to potential rivals by informing her colleagues that she has already locked up “the support of more than two-thirds” of the Democratic caucus.
    Mrs. Pelosi has led the caucus since 2003, but the results of the election last week convinced the caucus to delay a scheduled vote this week on leadership posts until Nov. 30, with members saying they want more time to digest the shellacking the party took.
    Democrats have lost 63 House seats during her tenure atop the Democratic party alongside President Obama and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.




    Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio, meanwhile, has emerged as a potential challenger and has warned that the party has lost touch with working-class voters in the Rust Belt and Midwest that it will need to recapture a House majority.
    Mrs. Pelosi, though, made it clear in a letter to her colleagues Wednesday that she does not plan on giving up her post.
    “It is with both humility and confidence that I write to request your support for House Democratic Leader,” the 76-year-old wrote to her colleagues. “As of this writing, I am pleased to report the support of more than two-thirds of the Caucus.”
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/nov/16/pelosi-officially-running-house-minority-leader/

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