Pelosi: ‘New Generation’ Of Democrats Will Lead The 2018 Blue Wave

on January 18, 2018 in Washington, DC.
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 18: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) answers questions on the possibility of a government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol on January 18, 2018 in Washington, DC. Pelosi said the burden ... WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 18: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) answers questions on the possibility of a government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol on January 18, 2018 in Washington, DC. Pelosi said the burden of passing legislation to continue funding the U.S. goverment rests with Republicans since they have majorities in the House and Senate and currently occupy the White House as well. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said Sunday that House Democrats have the fundraising, the issues and the political atmosphere on their side to win back the majority in November.

These factors, and an activated party base that’s helped Democrats win in special elections across the country this year are the “small droplets of water” that create a wave, Pelosi said headlining a county Democratic Party banquet in Des Moines.
“This is not going to be big margins,” she said. “It is going to be small margins in many places.”

Democrats need to pick up 23 seats to flip the majority. A stream of Republican House retirements, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, and the GOP-passed tax cut’s shaky popularity, underscored by President Trump’s low approval, are fueling increased Democratic hopes of retaking the House for the first time since 2010.

Democrats increasingly see the potential change coming from districts where Trump narrowly won in 2016, such as Iowa’s 1st and 3rd Districts and the Omaha area’s 2nd District in Nebraska.

“Here in the heartland a new generation of Democrats is rising up,” she said.

The cheers Pelosi received in Des Moines belie the Republican effort to paint her as the singular face of opposition, which Pelosi attributes to her effectiveness.

In an Associated Press interview, Pelosi, who has been painted as the boogeyman by Republican strategists seeking to hold the House majority in November, has raised millions on her own this year in pursuit of a return to the majority. And she points to what she describes as effective legislative leadership during eight years in the minority.

“I take it as I’m effective,” she said after headlining a fundraising dinner for Polk County Democrats. “I also happen to be, apart from anyone who’s running for president or been the presidential nominee, the biggest fundraiser in the country. So they want to diminish that.”

Pelosi is featured as the star — and villain — in many of the ads being run by the Congressional Leadership Fund, the political action committee run by Speaker Paul Ryan which is aimed at Republicans holding the House majority. Democrats feel emboldened given the large number of Republican House retirements, special elections around the country since 2016 where Democrats have won or did better than expected in Republican-leaning districts, and Pelosi’s robust fundraising.

The California Democrat raised $16 million in the first quarter, including $14 million in March alone. The tally was ahead of the $15 million raised by the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC which can raise unlimited sums, unlike Pelosi’s federally regulated candidate contributions.

National polls show Pelosi to have low favorability, which Congressional Leadership Fund executive director Corry Bliss calls “a blessing.”

“We’re going to spend millions this summer and this fall reminding people what Nancy Pelosi would do to this country if she were speaker again,” Bliss said.

There was no sign of any negative feeling about Pelosi in the banquet hall in Des Moines Sunday. Democratic activists cheered her introduction and stood applauding repeatedly during her 30-minute speech.

Asked why Polk County Democrats would invite her to a pivotal swing-voting congressional district, county party Chairman Sean Bagniewski said, “She is the most powerful Democrat in the United States of America. I think the better question is why wouldn’t we have her here?”

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  1. C’mon “fancy Nancy”… Say it… You know you want to. Just like you did for “The Village Idiot.”
    “Impeachment is off the table.” You know you wanna. You know you just wanna let them get away with it again.
    Never mind what’s really right, or what The Constitution says your duty happens to be… If she is House “squeaker” after this supposed “wave,” get ready for 807 days more “Fun” with Frankenputz and his “flee Circus.”

  2. Hopefully Nancy will let the new generation take over the house leadership too (you too Steny). If they take the house, she should go out on top, and let someone with less baggage take the helm.

  3. Is this the place we are expected to bad mouth Pelosi? I won’t. She is a very successful Democratic politician . She has a lot to contribute to the rise of the next generation. She was a very successful speaker and is a great fundraiser. She is also pretty progressive.

    This is the time to be proud we aren’t like the other guys. You go Nancy.

  4. “Here in the heartland a new generation of Democrats is rising up,” she said.

    But because Pelosi said it, people will find a reason to bitch.

    And I’m not talking about Republicans. (See above)

  5. Avatar for katex katex says:

    A reasoning person would realize that Pelosi is one of the all time best Speakers. If, memory serves those with first hand knowledge of how the gov’t works have stated this.

    Questions for those Nancy attackers:

        Are you unaware? or   
        Are you too young and inexperienced to realize her accomplishments?, or   
        Are you Misogynistic and fearful of accomplished women? or  
        Are you trolls from elsewhere?
    

    Just don’t get your knee-jerk reactions – is it sexism, ageism or what? Doesn’t seem like you have a lot of foundation under what you’re saying, and in the times ahead we are going to need the most effective people to try to solve all the problems that donald has caused thus far and will continue to cause.

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