Thursday 19 May 2022 05:40 PM Pelosi insists Americans want Dems to WIN in November and has 'every intention' ... trends now

Thursday 19 May 2022 05:40 PM Pelosi insists Americans want Dems to WIN in November and has 'every intention' ... trends now
Thursday 19 May 2022 05:40 PM Pelosi insists Americans want Dems to WIN in November and has 'every intention' ... trends now

Thursday 19 May 2022 05:40 PM Pelosi insists Americans want Dems to WIN in November and has 'every intention' ... trends now

Nancy Pelosi insists Americans want the Democrats to WIN in November and has 'every intention' of keeping the House - despite dismal polls - and says Republicans who reject formula shortage bills 'don't care about feeding babies' 'I have no intention of the Democrats not winning the House this November,' the California Democrat told reporters on Thursday morning 'People really want us to win,' she added 'There are challenges,' Pelosi acknowledged, blaming new strains of Covid-19 and 'other factors' that had log jammed the supply chain She also tore into Republicans who oppose baby formula bills the House passed Wednesday night All but 12 Republicans opposed a $28 million emergency funding bill for baby formula 'What's the objection? That we don't want to spend money on babies who are crying for food? Okay, let's have that debate,' she quipped

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi acknowledged there are 'challenges' for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections but said that her party has every intention of holding on to power. 

'I have no intention of the Democrats not winning the House this November,' the California Democrat told reporters on Thursday morning. 'People really want us to win,' she added. 

'There are challenges,' Pelosi acknowledged, blaming new strains of Covid-19 and 'other factors' that had log jammed the supply chain and lead to 40 year-high inflation, running at 8.3 percent as of April. 

She also tore into Republicans who oppose to two bills the House passed Wednesday night--  one that provides $28 million in emergency funding for baby formula, which passed with only 12 votes from Republicans and one that expands formula access for WIC recipients, which passed with all but nine Republican votes. 

'What's the objection? That we don't want to spend money on

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