Nancy Pelosi Makes Deal With House Defectors to Save Her Speakership
When she isn’t getting into shouting matches with the president, long-time Congresswoman Rep. Nancy Pelosi has apparently been deep in negotiations with her fellow representatives over the future of the Democratic Party. After weeks of back and forth, it seems Pelosi will have the votes to resume her role as Speaker of the House when Democrats take power next year. According to the Washington Post, Pelosi has promised to step down as party leader by 2022 in order to pacify critics and get the needed votes.
From the Post:
“Over the summer, I made it clear that I see myself as a bridge to the next generation of leaders, a recognition of my continuing responsibility to mentor and advance new members into positions of power and responsibility in the House Democratic Caucus,” Pelosi said in a statement.
Under the accord, Pelosi, 78, will support a three-term limit for the top three House Democratic leaders, with a possible fourth term if Democratic members vote by a two-thirds majority to retain them. […]
“I am comfortable with the proposal and it is my intention to abide by it whether it passes or not,” Pelosi said.
This accommodation was enough to win the backing of six House holdouts, which should be enough to put Pelosi’s support over to top. The vote for Speaker will take place on January 3rd, and Pelosi will need 218 votes, as long as “all members are present and voting for an individual,” according to the Post. With the numbers as they are, that would leave 16 Democrats opposing Pelosi. It will still be a tight squeeze—if just one more Democrat opposed her, Pelosi could be out.