Both Nancy Pelosi and Republicans want Pelosi to remain Dem House leader

She’s the best thing that has happened to the Republican fundraising and victories. 

This is called the “Pelosi Effect”. 

One early lesson from Georgia-6: Pelosi a potent campaign villain

President Donald Trump may have been the 800-pound gorilla in Georgia’s 6th District race, but Nancy Pelosi ended up being the albatross. Republican Karen Handel’s larger-than-expected win over Democrat Jon Ossoff Tuesday proved how potent her side’s messaging regarding the House minority leader could be in mobilizing GOP voters.

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Handel and her allies took every opportunity on the campaign trail to frame Ossoff as a shill for the California Democrat whose values were more in line with Pelosi’s home base of San Francisco than Georgia’s.

“Let me tell you something, he’s a puppeteer and the strings are being pulled by Democrats and the Nancy Pelosi,” Agriculture Secretary and former Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue said of Ossoff at a rally last weekend.

 Here’s an example: 

Thank you, Georgia

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Two more examples:

Pelosi faces growing doubts among Dems after Georgia loss

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats put a brave face on Wednesday morning after a disappointing loss in the Georgia special election, yet there is no disguising the unhappiness in the party ranks. There is no challenge to Pelosi’s leadership, and none is going to happen at this point, said numerous Democrats.

Analysis | Democrats’ persistent Pelosi problem

Politico has a pretty stunning quote about House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) from a fellow House Democrat, following Tuesday’s big Georgia special election loss: “I think you’d have to be an idiot to think we could win the House with Pelosi at the top,” said Rep.