Nancy Pelosi to Retire From Congress
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LASTING LEGACY — After a 40-year run, Rep. Nancy Pelosi is stepping away from Capitol Hill. The first female speaker of the House, Pelosi’s time in Washington, D.C. has cemented her as one of the most powerful players in the Democratic Party — and in modern American politics.
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Nearly 40 years later, Pelosi will leave office as the most powerful woman in congressional history, one of the most powerful in American history, and surely the most skilled and accomplished congressional leader of her era. On Thursday, the 85-year-old former House Speaker announced that she would not seek re-election after 20 terms.
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi is more than just a widely recognized politician; she’s actually a pretty good investor. And while her portfolio’s performance may be enviable, even when compared to big-name hedge funds,