The fight over the Democratic Party's future collides with the race to succeed Nancy Pelosi

NBC NewsWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM
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The fight over the Democratic Party's future collides with the race to succeed Nancy Pelosi
  • Nancy Pelosi's decision to not seek re
  • This development is crucial as it opens the door for new leadership within the Democratic Party, potentially reshaping its strategies and policies moving forward.
  • The ongoing tensions within the party, highlighted by recent criticisms among members regarding election integrity, reflect deeper divisions that may influence the selection of Pelosi's successor and the party's overall unity.
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