Waikato Times

Pelosi makes way for a new generation

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said yesterday that she will not seek a leadership position in the new Congress, making way for a new generation to steer the party after Democrats lost control of the House to Republican­s in the midterm elections.

Pelosi announced in a spirited speech on the House floor that she will step aside after leading Democrats for nearly 20 years and in the aftermath of the brutal attack on her husband, Paul, last month in their San Francisco home.

The California Democrat, who rose to become the nation’s only woman to wield the speaker’s gavel, said she would remain in Congress as the representa­tive from San Francisco, a position she has held for 35 years, when the new Congress convenes in January.

‘‘I will not seek re-election to Democratic leadership in the next Congress,’’ she said. ‘‘For me, the hour has come for a new generation to lead the Democratic caucus that I so deeply respect.’’

Now, she said, ‘‘we must move boldly into the future.’’

Pelosi received a standing ovation after her remarks, and lawmakers and guests one by one went up to offer her hugs, many taking selfies of a moment in history. President Joe Biden spoke with Pelosi in the morning and congratula­ted her on her historic tenure as speaker of the House.

‘‘History will note she is the most consequent­ial Speaker of the House of Representa­tives in our history,’’ Biden said in a statement, noting her ability to win unity from her caucus and her ‘‘absolute dignity.’’

‘‘Every day I am in awe of the majestic miracle that is American democracy,’’ she said. Democrats cheered Pelosi as she arrived in the chamber at noon. On short notice, lawmakers filled the House, at least on the Democratic side, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer joined. –AP

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