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In reply to the discussion: Anti-Pelosi House Democrats Surrender And Admit Defeat [View all]Gothmog
(180,085 posts)16. Moulton Seeks Negotiations with Pelosi
It seems that Nancy Pelosi is ignoring Moulton and this group https://politicalwire.com/2018/11/26/moulton-seeks-negotiations-with-pelosi/
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) signaled that he is seeking to hold negotiations with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) about changes to her leadership team, a development that makes her ascendancy to the speakership likelier as her opponents continue to struggle to recruit a challenger, the Washington Post reports.
Pelosi, however, has given no indication that she is open to talks with Moulton about a deal for the support of moderate critics, or that she would ever waver in her support for her longtime deputies, Reps. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and James Clyburn (D-SC), who are in line to hold the No. 2 and No. 3 posts in the House next year.
Pelosi, however, has given no indication that she is open to talks with Moulton about a deal for the support of moderate critics, or that she would ever waver in her support for her longtime deputies, Reps. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and James Clyburn (D-SC), who are in line to hold the No. 2 and No. 3 posts in the House next year.
I agree with Nancy Pelosi's actions in ignoring Moultin and this group
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As I see it, HRC did the same in 2016. And Harris need to do it with the Republicans going after her
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#1
Further up the money chain than the GOP. Look at those that want democracy to fail.
erronis
Nov 2018
#42
I do not think it is unnecessary, but relevant. I think we have clearly defined positions.
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#6
In fact, I would have said all white male, Republican billionaire-funded rebellion
pecosbob
Nov 2018
#19
Our Democratic base are attacked as the establishment. Instead of running away title, I own it.
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#66
It's an example of pushback primarily by white people against the party structure
Recursion
Nov 2018
#84
It is what it is and that's exactly what happened. There were only white males involved .
marble falls
Nov 2018
#13
I'll bet if virtually all of the insurgents were black women, that would be worth noting
EffieBlack
Nov 2018
#27
I dont even use the W word...in certain places, brings me all kinds of unwanted attention
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#31
Necessary since these are the types that are caught up in the web of greed and lust.
erronis
Nov 2018
#43
We'll be fine. The repugs won't be once the hearings, investigations and subpoenas arrive.
brush
Nov 2018
#58
Didn't we hear this *status quo" crap in 16?!?!?! Would love for some status quo right now
uponit7771
Nov 2018
#88
I don't really care who succeeds as Speaker as long as they don't cave to any bullshit rules
pecosbob
Nov 2018
#11
Moulton's going to find serving four tours in Iraq is nothing like serving a term in the House.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Nov 2018
#35
It is not "sexist" and "ageist to simply feel it is time for some change. (Please read the rest.):
LBM20
Nov 2018
#82
I had no doubt she had the votes, and this latest effort was mostly hyped up by the media more than
still_one
Nov 2018
#76