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Welcome to the jungle: Nancy Pelosi retirement sets off race to fill Democratic titan’s shoes
Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) retirement will open up her San Francisco-based House seat for the first time in decades, with eyes already turning to state Democrats to see who will jump into the jungle primary to replace the political powerhouse.
The storied former speaker of the House is set to retire, leaving congressional Democrats a complicated legacy and an uncertain future
The National News Desk reported just days ago that Pelosi had a special announcement to share after Tuesday's elections.
Nancy Pelosi deserves credit for helping millions of people. She's also partly responsible for how we got here.
As Nancy Pelosi announces her retirement, it’s worth examining her legacy and where the Democratic Party stands today, writes.
16hon MSNOpinion
Nancy Pelosi was monumental. People will only remember she stayed too long. | Opinion
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the first woman to serve as speaker of the House, announced on Nov. 6 that she would be retiring after 20 terms in Congress. It was a long time coming. Pelosi, 85, said in a video to her constituents that she would not be seeking reelection in 2026 and would leave at the end of her term after nearly four decades in office.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday she would not seek re-election, marking the end of a nearly four-decade-long career in Congress.
The congratulatory messages from the two ex-presidents, who are among the Democratic party’s most popular national figures, appear to be a signal mainstream Democratic heavyweights are
Nancy Pelosi was known as a Democratic party fundraiser and housewife in 1987, before her ascent to power in a short and vicious knife fight of a campaign.