Democratic kingmaker Nancy Pelosi has come to be pegged as the chief
force behind President Joe Biden’s decision to step down from his
reelection campaign — a claim that she refuses to dignify much.
While Pelosi no longer wields the Speaker’s gavel, its absence hasn’t
done much to stifle her power within the party. She’s not only the first
female Speaker of the House, but also one of the most talented political
tacticians of her generation.
POLITICO’s senior political columnist and politics bureau chief Jonathan
Martin sat down with the Speaker Emerita at the CNN-POLITICO Grill on
the last day of the Democratic National Convention.
JMart and Pelosi covered what state Pelosi believes to be key to
retaking the House; how a President Kamala Harris would need to govern;
that time when party transcended heritage in her snub of a New York
Republican; her relationship with successor Hakeem Jeffries and what she
really thinks of that DIY pin of her image that floated around the
convention.
Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO.
Jonathan Martin is politics bureau chief for POLITICO.
Nancy Pelosi is the Speaker Emerita of the U.S. House of
Representatives.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio.
Democratic kingmaker Nancy Pelosi has come to be pegged as the chief force behind President Joe Biden’s decision to step down from his reelection campaign — a claim that she refuses to dignify much.
While Pelosi no longer wields the Speaker’s gavel, its absence hasn’t done much to stifle her power within the party. She’s not only the first female Speaker of the House, but also one of the most talented political tacticians of her generation.
POLITICO’s senior political columnist and politics bureau chief Jonathan Martin sat down with the Speaker Emerita at the CNN-POLITICO Grill on the last day of the Democratic National Convention.
JMart and Pelosi covered what state Pelosi believes to be key to retaking the House; how a President Kamala Harris would need to govern; that time when party transcended heritage in her snub of a New York Republican; her relationship with successor Hakeem Jeffries and what she really thinks of that DIY pin of her image that floated around the convention.
Democratic kingmaker Nancy Pelosi has come to be pegged as the chief force behind President Joe Biden’s decision to step down from his reelection campaign — a claim that she refuses to dignify much.
While Pelosi no longer wields the Speaker’s gavel, its absence hasn’t done much to stifle her power within the party. She’s not only the first female Speaker of the House, but also one of the most talented political tacticians of her generation.
POLITICO’s senior political columnist and politics bureau chief Jonathan Martin sat down with the Speaker Emerita at the CNN-POLITICO Grill on the last day of the Democratic National Convention.
JMart and Pelosi covered what state Pelosi believes to be key to retaking the House; how a President Kamala Harris would need to govern; that time when party transcended heritage in her snub of a New York Republican; her relationship with successor Hakeem Jeffries and what she really thinks of that DIY pin of her image that floated around the convention.
Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO.Jonathan Martin is politics bureau chief for POLITICO.Nancy Pelosi is the Speaker Emerita of the U.S. House of Representatives. Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio. Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio.