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For Democrats, House win moves Pelosi to center stage

- WASHINGTON (Reuters)

— Now that the Democrats have won control of the U.S. House of Representa­tives, they need to choose a leader and that means solving one of their toughest puzzles: Nancy Pelosi.

A contest among the Democrats for the House’s top job of speaker will play out over the next 10 weeks or so, with the formidable 78-year-old San Francisco liberal at the center.

Pelosi, who has led the House Democrats in the minority or majority since 2003, told reporters on Wednesday she was confident she would be speaker of the House again. She has some critics who say it is time for generation­al change, but no challenger has emerged, and two senior Democrats said on Wednesday they would seek other leadership jobs.

“I think I’m the best person to go forward, to unify, to negotiate,” she said.

Pelosi made history from 2007 to 2011 as the first woman speaker, a powerful position second in the line of emergency presidenti­al succession after the vice president.

An unexpected interventi­on in the speaker’s race came on Wednesday from Republican President Donald Trump, who tweeted that Pelosi deserved the job, even though he frequently assails her and other Democrats as obstructio­ns to his agenda.

“In all fairness, Nancy Pelosi deserves to be chosen Speaker of the House by the Democrats,” he said on Twitter. “If they give her a hard time, perhaps we will add some Republican votes. She has earned this great honor!”

Trump’s intent with the tweet was unclear but he also telephoned Pelosi on Tuesday evening to congratula­te her on the Democrats’ win. Pelosi, acknowledg­ing the tweet, told reporters: “I don’t think anybody deserves anything. It’s not about what you have done, it’s what you can do.”

Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway said Trump told Pelosi he was willing to make a deal on young illegal immigrants known as Dreamers and work on infrastruc­ture spending, but he also wants to build a wall on the southern border with Mexico.

During the congressio­nal campaigns that just ended, dozens of Democratic House candidates called for new leadership, registerin­g indirect dissatisfa­ction with Pelosi, who has become a punching bag for Republican­s. But not all the Democrats urging new leadership won election to the House.

 ?? EPA-Yonhap ?? House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi arrives to hold a news conference on the results of the 2018 midterm general election, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Wednesday.
EPA-Yonhap House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi arrives to hold a news conference on the results of the 2018 midterm general election, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Wednesday.

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