Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pennsylvania, on Thursday criticized former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for “blaming” her party for its loss in the 2024 election, despite calling on President Joe Biden to withdraw.
Pelosi recently suggested: interview The New York Times says that if Biden had withdrawn from the race sooner, either Vice President Kamala Harris or another Democratic candidate could better make his case to the American people. He said he probably could have won the election. Fetterman criticized Pelosi for shifting the blame onto the president, even though she is the Democratic Party's “enforcer.” interview With Politico.
“People like Pelosi, she really tried to — what's the word I'm looking for?” — she accepted that “she's the godmother, she's the enforcer.” I did. And now she's blaming Biden. Well, you can't have it both ways. He got what he wanted and he’s still blaming Biden,” Fetterman told Politico.
“I think it's really ironic that an 84-year-old woman is still going strong. Why not give a younger generation an opportunity to take that seat?” the senator continued.
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Pelosi reportedly tried to force Biden out of the 2024 presidential race following Biden's disastrous loss in the June 27 debate against then-Republican candidate Donald Trump. It is said that he was cooperating behind the scenes with the Democratic Party's efforts to do so. The former House speaker denied reports that she was spearheading this push in an Aug. 6 interview with CNN's Dana Bash, saying she has not spoken to the president since his decision to resign on July 21. I admitted that I didn't. (RELATED: 'Really ugly': Ana Navarro calls Nancy Pelosi's response to Democratic election loss 'terrible')
36 Democrats and Democratic independent Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia. called About Biden withdrawing from the race after the infamous debate. In a July 10 interview, Pelosi was asked by “Morning Joe” co-host Willie Geist if she supported Biden removing Pelosi, but she did not respond directly. Ta. She instead told the host that it was the president's decision.
Trump defeated Harris in the November 5 election. secure He won 312 electoral votes, making him the first Republican candidate to win the popular vote since 2004. Republicans also gained a majority in the U.S. Senate and maintained their majority in the House of Representatives.
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