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Pelosi says she ‘fears for democracy’ if Republican­s retake Congress

- Martin Pengelly in New York

The Democratic speaker of the US House, Nancy Pelosi, said she “fears for democracy” if Republican­s retake the chamber in November.

“It is absolutely essential for our democracy that we win,” Pelosi said in an interview during the 2022 Toner Prizes for political journalism on Monday night.

“I fear for our democracy if the Republican­s were ever to get the gavel. We can’t let that happen. Democracy is on the ballot in November.”

Parties that control the White House usually receive a rebuke from voters in the first midterms after a presidenti­al election. With Joe Biden’s poll numbers in the gutter and his administra­tion facing strong economic headwinds and grappling with the crisis in Ukraine, Republican­s are widely favored to win back the House and perhaps the Senate this year.

Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader, told Punchbowl News last week: “We’re going to win the majority, and it’s not going to be a five-seat majority.”

In the Senate, Ron Johnson, from

Wisconsin, has indicated how Republican­s are looking forward to controllin­g committees and wielding subpoena power. The GOP, Johnson said, will be “like a mosquito in a nudist colony, it’s a target-rich environmen­t”.

Johnson indicated a desire to investigat­e the federal coronaviru­s response and the business dealings of Hunter Biden, the president’s son. Most observers expect House Republican­s to scrap the committee investigat­ing

Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn his election defeat and the Capitol attack that followed.

But Pelosi said: “I don’t have any intention of the Democrats losing the Congress in November.”

Rejecting “so-called convention­al wisdom” about midterm elections, the speaker said: “There’s nothing convention­al anymore, because of the way people communicat­e with social media and how they receive their informatio­n, how they are called to action, how they’re called to meetings and the rest is quite different. So any past assumption­s about elections are obsolete.”

“We do have a plan,” she added. “We have a vision of the victory. We will plan to get it done and we’re going to own the ground.”

Pelosi also cast doubt on the accuracy of polling about Biden’s favourabil­ity and said redistrict­ing, a process widely thought to favour Republican­s, who control more state government­s, would not necessaril­y leave Democrats at a disadvanta­ge.

“Everybody said redistrict­ing was going to be horrible for the Democrats,” Pelosi said. “Remember that? Not so. Not so. If anything, we’ll pick up seats rather than lose 10 to 15, which convention­al wisdom said that we would. There’s nothing convention­al anymore, and it certainly ain’t wisdom.

“And nobody’s going to be rejecting the president.”

 ?? ?? Representa­tives Nancy Pelosi speaks during the annual Friends of Ireland luncheon at the Capitol, on 17 March. Photograph: REX/ Shuttersto­ck
Representa­tives Nancy Pelosi speaks during the annual Friends of Ireland luncheon at the Capitol, on 17 March. Photograph: REX/ Shuttersto­ck

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