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Pelosi's strength

One takeaway from the House vote is to confirm something we basically knew: Nancy Pelosi is a very strong legislative leader. Speaker Pelosi deserves her due on Saturday’s vote. She had said she'd get this out of the House as soon as she had the votes. Full Article at The Politico

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