Pelosi Refuses to Call it Quits, Files for Reelection at 84-Years-Old

In a ‌recent development, California Representative Nancy Pelosi ⁢filed for re-election, indicating her‌ intent to run in 2026. Although the 84-year-old Democrat has not ‍formally ‌announced her candidacy, the filing suggests that she plans ‍to seek⁤ another⁢ term following⁢ her⁣ significant victory on November ⁤5, where she⁤ defeated Republican challenger Bruce‍ Lou.

Pelosi’s⁤ decision to potentially run again appears⁣ to be‍ influenced in‌ part by ‍the political ‍climate⁣ following‌ Donald Trump’s victory. While ​she has not confirmed if ‍Trump’s‌ election impacted her⁢ decision, sources within the Democratic Party suggest it‍ could‍ have. When asked if ⁤this term might be her last, Pelosi merely stated her focus ⁣is on​ winning the upcoming ‌election rather than reflecting on her political⁢ future.

Throughout her career, Pelosi has been a ​prominent ‍figure in opposition to Trump, notably tearing up his State of the Union‍ speech in 2020, a moment that‍ exemplified their contentious relationship. Despite‍ her critical stance, she has also been working within the Democratic Party ⁣to ⁤rally support and push liberal initiatives reminiscent of ⁤past strategies against Trump.

As she⁣ embarks on this potential run, Pelosi’s career in public office spans two decades, making her a significant figure in contemporary U.S.⁤ politics.


California Rep. Nancy Pelosi filed for re-election on Thursday, according to a Federal Election Commission filing.

Although the 84-year-old Democrat hasn’t yet announced her intentions for another term, the filing is a telling sign she plans to run in 2026.

This just weeks after her landslide re-election victory on Nov. 5, in which she defeated Republican Bruce Lou, The Hill reported.

Pelosi hasn’t publicly said if President-elect Donald Trump’s victory influenced her decision to run again, but anonymous Democrat sources told the San Francisco Chronicle that it likely did.

When The New York Times asked Pelosi if this would be her last term, she skated around the subject.

“I’m not here to talk about that,” she said in the lengthy Nov. 9 interview. “I’m here to fight the fight so that we win in the next election. I must have thought I’ve had the last term over and over again, but as fate would have it, the mission called,” she said.

Pelosi has been a fierce antagonist to Trump in the past, her animosity toward him no more evident than when she tore up his State of the Union speech on Feb. 4, 2020.

Though her disdain for Trump can be seen in many viral moments.

Since Trump’s victory, already Pelosi has been collaborating with Democrats, re-introducing liberal ideas and strategies used in the past against Trump.

For example, on Nov. 7 Pelosi reportedly attended a House Democratic Caucus call, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

During the call, she suggested Democrats replicate an Obamacare advocacy group, similar to one that liberals formed during Trump’s First Administration.

This recent election marks Pelosi’s 20th term in office.

At 20 years old, she attended former President John F. Kennedy’s 1961 Inauguration, according to Boston.com.

On Nov. 17, 2022, Pelosi stepped down as leader of the House Democratic Conference after holding the position for nearly 20 years, according to Fox News.

 

 




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