Speaker Pelosi: I’m ‘not nervous at all’ about chance Democrats could lose House majority
By APSunday, August 1, 2010
Pelosi ‘not nervous’ about Dems losing elections
WASHINGTON — Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she’s “not nervous at all” about the possibility that Democrats could lose their House majority after the November elections.
She says she feels “very confident about where we are” when it comes to the election. Still, the California Democrat says her party isn’t taking anything for granted.
Democrats face voter unrest over the economy and high unemployment. They also must deal with the fallout over ethics charges against Democratic Reps. Charlie Rangel of New York and Maxine Waters of California.
Pelosi was interviewed for ABC’s “This Week.”
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she’s “not nervous at all” about the possibility that Democrats could lose their House majority after the November elections.
She says she feels “very confident about where we are” when it comes to the election. Still, the California Democrat says her party isn’t taking anything for granted.
Democrats face voter unrest over the economy and high unemployment. They also must deal with the fallout over ethics charges against Democratic Reps. Charlie Rangel of New York and Maxine Waters of California.
Pelosi was interviewed for ABC’s “This Week.”
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