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Cebu_4_2
30th November 2016, 12:44 PM
Pelosi wins another term as House Democratic leader; Ryan’s dynamic challenge falls short
challenge falls short
Published November 30, 2016 FoxNews.com
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House Democrats re-elect Nancy Pelosi

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California Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday was appointed to an eighth term as House minority leader, surviving a challenge from a Midwestern Democrat backed by caucus members frustrated over repeated election loses and an aging leadership team.

Pelosi was challenged by Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan in a secret-ballot vote among House Democrats. She won by a 134-to-63 vote.

Pelosi said afterward that she was “exhilarated” by the strong support and reminded reporters that she had accurately predicted winning two-thirds of the vote.

She has winning brought “a special spring in my step” because it gives her the opportunity to “differentiate between us and the administration coming in January."

Ryan, after a disappointing 2016 election cycle for Democrats, argued that newer lawmakers in the party need a bigger, fresher voice to represent them, instead of the same slate of leaders and committee chairmen.
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He represents northeast Ohio, a region full of the type of disaffected union workers and former Democrats who helped Republican Donald Trump win that battleground state and the White House.

“Clearly, this didn’t turn out the way we wanted,” Ryan said after the vote. “We knew it was going to be an uphill battle. … We needed to get out the economic message. I’m disappointed, but I think the party’s better off because of this.”

Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge, among the handful of House Democrats who backed Ryan's bid, said the effort to unseat Pelosi was not a failure.

“We didn’t lose today,” she said, interrupting reporters at the post-vote press conference. “We now have a leadership team that listens to us. … Today, we made our caucus more representative of our members.”

Another criticism among rank-and-file House Democrats was that the top posts are largely filled by East and West coast members, not those from the heartland.

Pelosi has led House Democrats since 2002. Democrats lost the House majority in the 2010 Tea Party-inspired wave election. And Republican-led redistricting has made chances of a Democratic comeback increasingly difficult.

The 76-year-old Pelosi, in the months prior to the Nov. 8 elections, repeatedly vowed that her party would retake control of the lower chamber, despite needing to gain roughly 35 seats.

“We know how to win elections,” she said Wednesday. “We’ve done it in the past and we’ll do it again. This is so much bigger that politics.”

Pelosi also described her upcoming role of contrasting Democrats to Republican President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration as a “historic challenge” that goes “beyond politics.”

Leadership elections were originally scheduled to be held before Thanksgiving but were delayed to give Democrats more time to discuss and process the election results and consider a path forward. Many are discouraged after losing the White House and making smaller than expected gains in both chambers of Congress.

"I believe we must do more than simply paper over the cracks," said Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona, one of a handful of House Democrats to endorse Ryan. "We can't just say the right things -- we must take concrete steps to move our party in the right direction."

In the days before Wednesday’s vote, Pelosi, a prolific fundraiser, promised some changes to assuage concerns in her caucus, including adding a member of the freshmen class to her leadership team.

She won despite her proposals doing little to ensure new blood at the very top or changing the seniority system that has key committees led by lawmakers in their 80s at a moment when the party needs to be defending ObamaCare and other initiatives by President Obama.

Republicans are on track to hold at least 240 seats in the House next year. Democrats, who had high hopes of significant gains in the election, picked up just six seats on Election Day earlier this month and remain in the minority with 194 seats.

Other top leadership posts were uncontested Wednesday.

Reps. Steny Hoyer, Maryland, is expected to keep the No. 2 job of House minority whip, and Jim Clyburn, South Carolina, will remain in No. 3 position of assistant leader.

Fox News’ Chad Pergram and Joseph Weber and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

EE_
30th November 2016, 12:49 PM
Absolutely hilarious to vote the 76 yr old old bag in again. That ensures the clueless liberal party is dead for a very long time.
Good riddance liberals!

cheka.
30th November 2016, 12:51 PM
outstanding! the controllers like to keep the inner circle small...so constant retreads. trouble comes when your retreads are all discredited

Jewboo
30th November 2016, 03:48 PM
http://images.csmonitor.com/csm/2014/11/1121-Looking-Trouble-Pelosi.jpg?alias=cinema_428x228

Absolutely hilarious to vote the 76 yr old old bag in again.



http://media2.abc15.com/photo/2016/08/26/16x9/Kelli_Ward_suggests_John_McCain_might_di_0_4527152 7_ver1.0_640_480.jpg

80 YEAR-OLD McCain was just reelected.

Twisted Titan
30th November 2016, 03:57 PM
Good.

They had a opportunity to show they are trying to rebuild the party

Instead they doubble down on the old guard .

I can see their explanation to their constituents about pelosis re appointment.

She is a woman and we owe her.


How did that work out for you this election cycle?

The mid terms will be a slaugther of EPIC proportions.

Mark it down

EE_
30th November 2016, 04:15 PM
http://media2.abc15.com/photo/2016/08/26/16x9/Kelli_Ward_suggests_John_McCain_might_di_0_4527152 7_ver1.0_640_480.jpg

80 YEAR-OLD McCain was just reelected.

I hope they both croak soon :)

Joshua01
30th November 2016, 04:26 PM
I hope they both croak soon :)
Is it too much to ask for a mass extinction of politicians in 2017?

boogietillyapuke
30th November 2016, 05:13 PM
Been saying it since 2001.........hit the wrong buildings.

Twisted Titan
30th November 2016, 05:46 PM
I hope they both croak soon :)

It is worth mentioning that Mc cain mother is STILL ALIVE

i think she is 106

vacuum
30th November 2016, 06:40 PM
Is this a 2 year term?

Glass
30th November 2016, 06:42 PM
you see, there are two good places where a recount is legitimately needed. Not at the other places. Arizona can't possibly have that many people to vote someone like that in. It doesn't have a higher than national average of prisons or assylums (sic) does it? I always thought it might be aliens but thats Nevada so that's not it. As for the other one? Mooses on the electoral rolls? Both are mysteries to me.

Neuro
1st December 2016, 02:31 AM
In the days before Wednesday’s vote, Pelosi, a prolific fundraiser,
There you have it! The only reason why the wretched witch of the west was re-elected. They are still pandering to the donor class. Normal people with an IQ over 80 without their hands in NYC/DC cookie jar has finally started seeing they have no interest in their lives. None! Their sole interest is to raise funds from Jews and do their bidness! No difference in Republican Party either. DJT at least appears different.

Neuro
1st December 2016, 02:33 AM
It is worth mentioning that Mc cain mother is STILL ALIVE

i think she is 106

Pure evil! Is she also the stepmother of Snow White?

Joshua01
1st December 2016, 08:05 AM
There you have it! The only reason why the wretched witch of the west was re-elected. They are still pandering to the donor class. Normal people with an IQ over 80 without their hands in NYC/DC cookie jar has finally started seeing they have no interest in their lives. None! Their sole interest is to raise funds from Jews and do their bidness! No difference in Republican Party either. DJT at least appears different.
It's always, ALWAYS, ALWAYS about the money in politics!

Cebu_4_2
1st December 2016, 12:02 PM
It is worth mentioning that Mc cain mother is STILL ALIVE

i think she is 106


She was born Feb 1912 so she is 104

Neuro
2nd December 2016, 02:22 AM
She was born Feb 1912 so she is 104

She was probably instrumental in sinking the Titanic! By "luck" she floated ashore on a cast-iron stove.

Satans witch!

keehah
19th February 2020, 11:06 AM
Tough work running against Pelosi!

Apparently the law and order of the west is failing to the point that not only are conservatives not 'allowed' to meet or talk in public, but Democrat challengers get the violence and death threats too!

Nancy Pelosi's Challenger Stands Up to ANTIFA Bully

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWYFXSQjFrU

Edited to add: I made a mistake, the guy getting the terrorism including death threat was a conservative in a liberal city so its just current year Democrat state/city and acceptable to their police 'activism' I guess :(

Neuro
19th February 2020, 08:47 PM
she was probably instrumental in sinking the titanic! By "luck" she floated ashore on a cast-iron stove.

Satans witch!

lol

Neuro
19th February 2020, 08:50 PM
Oh fuck McCains mom is still alive at 108!!!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberta_McCain