Khaleej Times

With Obama and Clinton gone, GOP revives Pelosi as boogeyman

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atlanta — Move over Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, Republican­s have a new campaign boogeyman. Well, sort of new.

It’s more of an encore for Nancy Pelosi, the 77-year-old House Democratic leader who spent four years as the nation’s first female speaker, lost her majority in 2010 and now wants the gavel again. In that quest, the California lawmaker and fundraiser extraordin­aire finds herself as the GOP’s preferred face of a Democratic Party trying to upend Republican­s’ monopoly control in Washington.

Republican­s are testing their approach in a pair of special House races where the specter of a second Pelosi speakershi­p is intended to excite — or scare — Republican voters and sway independen­ts enough to counter surging opposition to President Donald Trump. And the strategy could be a defining theme of the 2018 midterm elections.

“Nancy Pelosi and liberal politician­s are flooding into Georgia to try and stop our Republican majority,” a national GOP television spot blares in a suburban Atlanta congressio­nal district where 30-yearold Democrat Jon Ossoff nearly won a multiparty primary outright. Ossoff still could claim a June runoff victory that would jolt Washington, and his opponent, Republican Karen Handel, warns he’d be Pelosi’s “rubber stamp.”

In Montana, a grainy black-andwhite television image of Pelosi greets voters mulling another Democratic upset bid. “Rob Quist talks folksy, but his record is more Nancy Pelosi than Montana,” a voiceover warns of the singer-turnedcand­idate.

Trump himself has joined in. “Ossoff is funded by Nancy Pelosi,” who wants “to land a blow against my presidency,” reads a fundraisin­g email the president signed on Handel’s behalf.

Pelosi has proven effective as a prolific fundraiser and a leader capable of rallying Democrats to deliver major legislatio­n for thenPresid­ent Barack Obama.

As speaker, she muscled through the 2010 health care law and the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul — complex laws the likes of which her Republican successors have been unable to handle.

 ?? — AP ?? House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi speaks during a news conference in Washington in a file photo .
— AP House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi speaks during a news conference in Washington in a file photo .

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