Pelosi argues 'disgraceful' Republican reaction to attack on husband Paul drove voter turnout for Democrats

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Pelosi argues 'disgraceful' Republican reaction to attack on husband Paul drove voter turnout for Democrats
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi argued the attack on husband Paul Pelosi drove voter turnout in the midterm elections, citing the 'disrespectful' and 'disgraceful' reaction of Republicans.

"That turned voters off?" Bash asked. To which Pelosi responded,"They tell me so."

Court documents allege DePape intended to take Nancy Pelosi hostage because he was"sick of the insane f---ing level of lies coming out of Washington, D.C." House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, with her husband Paul Pelosi, attending a Holy Mass for the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul lead by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica.He's working the phones probably as we speak, trying to firm up the votes he needs to become speaker if Republicans do, in fact, take the House. As somebody who has been speaker for a combined eight years, do you think Kevin McCarthy has what it takes to be speaker of the House?" Bash asked.

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