Nancy Pelosi announces retirement
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The decision by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to leave Congress after almost four decades marks the end of an era for both the powerhouse Democrat and her party at large. The former Speaker not only wrote herself into the history books as the first woman to hold the gavel,
The California Democrat led her party in the House for two decades. Her decision will open up her San Francisco-based seat for the first time in nearly 40 years.
The daughter of a politician, she didn’t expect to become one. But once she ran for office in 1987, there was no stopping her.
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Nancy Pelosi announces she will not seek reelection to Congress after nearly 40 years in Washington
Nancy Pelosi, the first and only female speaker of the US House of Representatives and one of the most powerful figures in Democratic politics for decades, has announced she will not seek reelection.
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