House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi won't reveal her plans for the future before meeting with the Democrats in her caucus on Wednesday, she emphasized over the weekend.
The California liberal has dropped no hints about her future in the leadership, stirring waves of speculation she might step down after a decade atop the party — the longest run since the legendary Rep. Sam Rayburn (D-Texas) died in office in 1961.
The California liberal has dropped no hints about her future in the leadership, stirring waves of speculation she might step down after a decade atop the party — the longest run since the legendary Rep. Sam Rayburn (D-Texas) died in office in 1961.
That silence will endure at least until Wednesday, she said on Sunday, putting a damper on theories that she might make an announcement at a Capitol press conference she's scheduled for Tuesday.
4 comments:
Uh, does anyone care now?
Maybe she's going to announce that she's going to start reading bills before she votes on whether to pass them or not?
Why would she step down? Cushy job, a boat load of money, and she doesn't care a wit about the American people, just herself
She's had so many face lifts she down 2 shoe sizes
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