All this talk “But who would replace her” seems ridiculous. If Nancy resigned, I have no doubt people would step up to run for the position.

Dec 28, 2020 · 8:02 AM UTC

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Why can't they just rotate someone weekly or daily to lead? Therefore, more points of view are represented?
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Diane Feinstein is having Memory Problems, apparently. Another replacement needed.
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They’re out of excuses, Marianne.
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An empty seat would be much better
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@RepBarbaraLee seems like a reasonable choice.
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I thought Barbara Lee would be a clear choice. That’s who AOC favored in 2018, so could be a motivator for @AOC to #HoldTheVote to #ReplacePelosi now that Lee’s been passed up for Kamala’s seat. @joefirestonephd has several other suggestions though. youtube.com/c1Ir7dIY2qU
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Of course, Nancy's sponsors would make it very difficult for anyone other than a Pelosi clone to succeed.
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They already have her replacement in the wings for when she retires or croaks. Another tyrant that'll block any good legislation from reaching the floor
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It's just more of the "I'm not Trump" type of "you've got nothing better" argument. I'm tired of settling for less. It's unambitious.
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She should resign, along w/ multiple other congressmen who are over 70. She's 2 generations removed from today's middle aged voter and lives in a mansion in SF. Nothing is more tiresome than a government hobbled by arrogance.
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