U.S. House Speaker Pelosi seeks re-election
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[January 26, 2022]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. House of
Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Tuesday she will run for a
19th term in office, without saying whether she would seek to remain in
her Democratic leadership role.
The 81-year-old California lawmaker was the first woman to serve as
speaker and had been expected to step down, particularly as her party
braces for a possible loss of its majority in the Nov. 8 midterm
elections.
It was not immediately clear if she would honor an agreement she made to
secure an unprecedented second term as speaker after the 2018 election
to serve only two additional terms in the role and pave the way for a
new generation to ascend to House Democratic leadership.
Pelosi's office declined to answer questions as to whether she would
seek the speaker's gavel again. "The Speaker is not on a shift, she's on
a mission," a senior aide said.
It would not be unprecedented for a speaker to run again for re-election
and then announce later a decision not to seek the top leadership post
again.
In 2006, then-House Speaker Dennis Hastert, a Republican, easily won
re-election to his House seat, even though Democrats won control of the
House and Senate in those elections.
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during her weekly news
conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S. January 20, 2022.
Eric Lee/Pool via REUTERS
Immediately after Election Day,
Hastert said he would not seek a leadership position in the Congress
convening in January 2007.
Hastert resigned from Congress altogether later in 2007.
"While we have made progress much more needs to be done to improve
people's lives. This election is crucial: nothing less is at stake
than our Democracy," Pelosi said in a video posted on Twitter.
Though Democrats are preparing for a likely difficult election
season this fall, Pelosi's seat is considered to be a safe one for
the party to hold on to.
(Reporting by Makini Brice, Eric Beech and Richard Cowan; Editing by
Scott Malone and Sandra Maler)
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