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In reply to the discussion: House Democrat Sanchez: 'I think it's time' for Nancy Pelosi and her leadership team to go' [View all]Podkayne K
(145 posts)12. Unlikely, but POSSIBLE!
Last edited Thu Oct 5, 2017, 08:37 PM - Edit history (1)
The Democrats win the house.
After early January 2019, when they take over Dump and Pence are indicted and forced to resign.
Speaker of House becomes President.
Wonder if this has anything to do with current calls for change of Speaker?
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House Democrat Sanchez: 'I think it's time' for Nancy Pelosi and her leadership team to go' [View all]
alp227
Oct 2017
OP
Sounds like Linda's still pissed the Dems backed Harris and not her sister for the Senate seat.
VermontKevin
Oct 2017
#1
I didn't realize that Loretta was Linda's sister. I think you have a point there.
George II
Oct 2017
#80
Her peers in the house make this decision. Why do you think they keep her as leader? (nt)
ehrnst
Oct 2017
#48
So how exactly is the Republican party being destroyed? I seem to have missed something.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Oct 2017
#98
Why is it that some people here cling to the idea that the House Minority Leader should do the job
Hekate
Oct 2017
#116
Your response is to a post that doesn't address the House Minority Leader.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Oct 2017
#118
Leadership is earned. Nothing stopping anyone else from stepping up, is there?
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2017
#3
I agree. Nancy is still working hard and succeeding. Why would anyone want to replace their
The Wielding Truth
Oct 2017
#6
"New leadership will rise out of accomplishments and not out of the need to push out the leader."
Plucketeer
Oct 2017
#96
Yep. Oglethorpe's "real" progressives (!) are being suckered into trying to take out
Hortensis
Oct 2017
#67
In my view, new leaders need to be materially better, not simply younger.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2017
#61
Not s surprise, whoever she is. Apparently she's "undocumented", according to her Twitter.
7962
Oct 2017
#45
But they're not getting elected. D's have lost seats, state & national, regardless of fundraising.
7962
Oct 2017
#62
"reverse the losses over the past 7 years"? A little history about the 2016 election...
George II
Oct 2017
#78
That was several years ago - we reversed that trend (i.e., GAINED seats) last year.
George II
Oct 2017
#101
We will NEVER overturn those elections from five or seven years ago, they're history. I prefer....
George II
Oct 2017
#103
I only ever hear this about older women, never men and usually from Republicans.
ehrnst
Oct 2017
#84
Yeah. Forget about gerrymandering, election fraud, vote suppression, and collusion with foreign governments.
NYC Liberal
Oct 2017
#29
If Pelosi is too weak to step up to it and do some real damage to republicans, then it is
ansible
Oct 2017
#33
Commanding "Get out of my way!" ain't the hard work of winning a leadership position.
CBHagman
Oct 2017
#30