Weakened Nancy Pelosi Wins Another Term as Speaker with Less than a Majority in House
A severely weakened House Speaker Nancy Pelosi won re-election on Sunday with only 216 votes, less than a majority of 218 in the U.S. House of Representatives.

A severely weakened House Speaker Nancy Pelosi won re-election on Sunday with only 216 votes, less than a majority of 218 in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Joe Biden’s pick for secretary of defense on Tuesday, retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin III, was met with strong criticism, largely from Democrats, with some expressing unwillingness to confirm him.

House Democrats blocked a Republican motion on Wednesday that would provide more aid for small businesses and workers.

A Michigan congresswoman took to CNN on Thursday to say she would not leave town until Democrats and Republicans came to a deal on coronavirus relief, only to fly out an hour later.

Rep. Elisa Slotkin (D-MI), a swing district representative, said during a Politico profile of her on Friday that the “smart person’s money” would bet that she would lose to a Republican candidate in 2020.

Former Donald Trump administration official and Michigan eighth congressional district Republican candidate Paul Junge told Breitbart News Saturday that Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) “betrayed” her promises to the American voter by pushing to impeach the president.

A War Powers measure passed the House of Representatives on Thursday in what Democrats pushing it said was an effort to restrain President Donald Trump’s power when it comes to military response to Iranian aggression.

The House’s vote on a War Powers Resolution on Thursday to restrict the president’s ability to take military actions with regard to Iran does nothing of the sort.

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) called the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton a “coup d’état” and accused Republicans of “trying to do with this impeachment what they were unable to do at the ballot box” 21 years ago, a recently resurfaced clip shows.

Michigan voters booed and shouted at Rep. Elissa Slotkin during a town hall in Michigan for supporting articles of impeachment against Trump.

Freshman swing district Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) announced in an op-ed Monday that she will vote for both articles of impeachment, contending that the national security of the country is “at stake.”

Friday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) discussed her approach to the upcoming House of Representatives impeach vote. Slotkin, who represents a district in Michigan where Trump defeated Hillary Clinton by seven points in 2016, said

Swing district Democrat (D-VA) Rep. Elaine Luria told reporters Thursday that she will back both articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

Four House Democrats are seeking to block the Trump administration’s Title IX final rule that is expected to stress due process for those accused of campus sex misconduct.

Two of them already voted against the partisan impeachment push by their own party’s leadership and are expected to again, but the fate of articles of impeachment rests in the hands of the 31 Democrats who represent districts won by President Donald Trump in 2016.

Freshman swing district Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) said Monday that she remains undecided whether House Democrats should move to impeach or censure President Donald Trump.

Freshmen females helped galvanize support of impeachment — but not all of them seem enthusiastic in the face of declining public support.

Republicans are poised to make impeachment an albatross for Democrats, particularly in red states where the move would nullify those who voted for President Trump.

House Democrats in red states who have come out in support of impeachment are having a rough time defending their decision back home.

Republicans continue to hold an edge over vulnerable Democrats in swing districts, internal polling from the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) suggests.

Pro-impeachment first-term Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) faced boos and chants of “Four more years!” (for President Donald Trump).

The media are speculating as to who should get credit for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s decision last week to announce an impeachment inquiry.

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) on Thursday acknowledged that Democrats are not the best at having a coherent message—let alone staying on one—to rally the nation around a common cause, which could end up hurting the party as it goes forward with its impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.

Democrats are already in disarray less than a day after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an “official” impeachment inquiry.

Seven freshmen Democrats who were critical to the Democrats winning back the House in 2018 have come out in support of impeachment.

House Democrats in swing districts have avoided saying whether they would back impeaching President Donald Trump, according to a report released Sunday.

Four leftwing freshman lawmakers in the House earned “the squad” nickname, but four other moderate Democrat women are emerging ahead of 2020.
Republican opposition to antisemitism is a political ploy to glean money from Jewish donors, said Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) at a “Jewish Democratic summer conference.”

House Republicans launched a national ad campaign with several district-specific targets that depicts Democrat Socialists burglarizing America’s homes, an effort by the GOP to expose H.R. 1–a bill that would take Americans’ money away and use it for Democrat campaigns.

Democrats are livid about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s continued refusal, on their behalf, to engage in any negotiations with President Donald Trump over his planned wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
