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Jeffries makes historic bid to be House Democratic leader

- By Lisa Mascaro and Michelle L. Price

WASHINGTON — The day after Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she would step aside, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York announced his own history-making bid Friday to become the first Black American to helm a major U.S. political party in Congress as leader of the House Democrats.

Jeffries, 52, gave nod to the “legendary figures” before him — Pelosi and her leadership team — while encouragin­g his colleagues to embrace this “once-in-a-generation opportunit­y to further unleash our full potential as a team.”

Jeffries vowed to create an inclusive leadership that draws on all members of the diverse Democratic caucus as the party works back toward majority status in the House after Republican­s seized control in the midterm elections.

“The House Democratic Caucus is the most authentic representa­tion of the gorgeous mosaic of the American people,” Jeffries said in a letter to colleagues.

“I write to humbly ask for your support for the position of House Democratic Leader as we once again prepare to meet the moment.”

The new generation wasted no time preparing to take their place after Pelosi’s expected but sudden announceme­nt Thursday she would relinquish her position after 20 years leading the House Democrats.

It’s not just Jeffries, but Rep. Katherine Clark of Massachuse­tts and Rep. Pete Aguilar of California — who have worked together as a lower-rung leadership team — all swiftly wrote to colleagues with their bids for the first, second- and third-ranking positions in House Democratic leadership.

The trio has been working in tandem for years, preparing for this moment, seeking to engineer a smooth transition when Pelosi and the other top two Democrats, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland and Democratic Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina, step aside.

House Democrats will meet behind closed doors as a caucus in two weeks, after the Thanksgivi­ng holiday, to select their members. So far, Jeffries, Clark and Aguilar have no stated challenger­s.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER/AP ?? New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries could replace Nancy Pelosi as House Democratic leader.
CAROLYN KASTER/AP New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries could replace Nancy Pelosi as House Democratic leader.

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