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Nancy Pelosi s disdain for the Squad is not a good look for a leader

Nancy Pelosi’s disdain for the Squad is not a good look for a leader Arwa Mahdawi Don’t underestimate the Squad © Photograph: Joshua Roberts/Reuters Nancy Pelosi greets Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Who is more representative: the multimillionaire speaker or the congresswoman still paying off her student debt? Nancy Pelosi has never exactly been subtle about her disdain for the left-leaning wing of the Democratic party. The House speaker once scoffed that a “glass of water” could have won congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s seat; she condescendingly described the Green New Deal as the “green dream, or whatever they call it”; she dismissed the ever-growing Squad as “like, five people”. Now some imaginative new insults have come out. Pelosi once mocked the Squad’s “purity politics” using a baby voice, according to a new book by Susan Page, Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power.

Nancy Pelosi s disdain for the Squad is not a good look for a leader | Nancy Pelosi

“When you come in, cross that door, take that oath, you have to be oriented toward results,” Pelosi continued, apparently referring to AOC. “Have confidence in what you believe in, have humility to listen to somebody else, because you’re not a one-person show.” It’s a little bizarre to describe Ocasio-Cortez as a “one-person show” when she’s part of something that’s called the Squad. While AOC gets a huge amount of media coverage, she doesn’t hog the mic, she shares it. During her short political career, she, along with the other members of the Squad, have worked incredibly hard to amplify the sorts of voices that don’t usually get heard. Instead of pulling up the ladder behind them, they’ve worked to dismantle the barriers that stop regular people from entering politics. In 2019, for example, the Squad spoke out against the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s (DCCC) policy of prioritizing incumbent Demo

Republicans, Democrats Smash First-Quarter Fundraising Records With Eyes on Midterms

Republicans, Democrats Smash First-Quarter Fundraising Records With Eyes on Midterms Newsweek 2 hrs ago Elizabeth Crisp © NICHOLAS KAMM / AFP/Getty Images The US Capitol is seen in Washington, DC, on January 3, 2018. With Democratic control of both the House and Senate hanging by a thread, the largest fundraising committees for Republicans and Democrats in each chamber are seeing record hauls for the first quarter of this year. Those familiar with fundraising figures for the committees which are separate from individual candidate s accounts but lead efforts to target vulnerable seats and possible pickups, with an eye on securing majorities in the upcoming midterms say they ve made big gains.

GOP Campaign Arm Shatters Fundraising Record: Voters Motivated to Fire Nancy Pelosi

© press NRCC reported an average grassroots donation of $32.70 and is also debt-free The National Republican Congressional Committee has shattered the records for the biggest ever off-election-year monthly haul by $3.6 million. $19.1 million was raised in March by the NRCC and $33.7 million for the first quarter of 2021, a news release reported. The House campaign arm of the GOP said it finished the quarter “with $29.7M cash on hand, which is a 57% increase over the same point last cycle.” The NRCC reported an average grassroots donation of $32.70 and is also debt-free. NRCC spokesman Michael McAdams said in a statement: “Republican voters are motivated to fire Nancy Pelosi, stop Democrats’ socialist agenda and take back the House.

Report: Dems Ask DCCC Donors for Help Fending Off Far Left Challengers

16 Apr 2021 Democrats in safe seats asked donors for the Democrat’s campaign arm to help in fending off challengers from the far left during a party-sponsored Zoom call Wednesday, according to a report by the Huffington Post. Two House Democrats considered to be in “safe seats” pleaded for help from the donors on a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)-sponsored call. The two Democrats were reportedly Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) and Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX), who are both members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC). According to the Post, the call came after a far left-wing group called Justice Democrats announced they are backing Rana Abdelhamid’s primary bid against Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), who is another member of the CPC.

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