
PODCAST: Nancy Pelosi’s House Speaker fight
Clip: 11/23/2018 | 12m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
A battle for the Democratic party’s leadership.
There will be a seismic shift in Washington next January when the 116th Congress meets. Nancy Pelosi plans to lead the Democratic controlled House and take back the gavel, a role she previously held. While she has the support of many, she faces a growing revolt from a group within in her own party. What’s next for Pelosi?
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PODCAST: Nancy Pelosi’s House Speaker fight
Clip: 11/23/2018 | 12m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
There will be a seismic shift in Washington next January when the 116th Congress meets. Nancy Pelosi plans to lead the Democratic controlled House and take back the gavel, a role she previously held. While she has the support of many, she faces a growing revolt from a group within in her own party. What’s next for Pelosi?
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