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Pelosi Accused Of Shamelessly Manipulating Elections … For Her Daughter

Talk about shameless election manipulation.

And it seems that such election manipulation might be originating from none other than former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who is reportedly making moves behind the scenes to shove her daughter, Christine Pelosi, into power.

Naturally, both Pelosi fixtures are rabid liberals, and the elder Pelosi has long been suspected of making power moves behind the scenes to maximize her daughter’s chances of victory.

In fact, the rumors have grown so significantly that Pelosi herself is widely rumored to not run again.

Guess she’s made enough (hundreds of) millions over the years.

As detailed by Newsmax, longtime San Francisco consultant Eric Jaye believes that Pelosi will not be running, arguing that she is set for imminent retirement.

“I think she’s going to retire, and it’s a moot point. I seriously doubt she would want her legacy, as stellar as it is, tarnished by having her last race needing to be a knockout, drag-out, negative fight with a representative of the next generation of leaders,” Jaye mused.

Tellingly, that “next generation” includes Pelosi’s daughter, not to mention other individuals who would pose a real threat to her.

One such individual includes Saikat Chakrabarti, an aspiring 39-year-old politician worth hundreds of millions, following his success at Stripe.

Interestingly, Chakrabarti appears to have taken a direct swipe at Democrats by remarking upon how the entire party is “obsessed” with seniority culture.

“I just realized the Democrats weren’t actually changing at all. They’re still obsessed with this seniority culture, relying on a backlash to Trump and hoping the pendulum swings back their way,” Chakrabarti mused.

Yep.

Well, the Dems can “hope” all they want, but the reality is that more and more younger voters are moving away from the madness of the Dems.

The Dems clearly went a tad too far with their transgender, pro-criminal, anti-White, anti-family, and ultimately anti-American stances.

“I think we’re in an existential moment for the country. How are we going to rebuild from this mess?” Chakrabarti mused.

Probably not by appointing another Pelosi, but the former House Speaker clearly remains “obsessed” with seniority culture … not to mention the opportunity to push her daughter into power.

Hence Jaye’s believe that Pelosi will not run again.

“I doubt she has any appetite for that … And she has nothing left to prove,” Jaye added.

Fair point. Especially as Pelosi proved that she was powerful enough to shove Biden out of power.

A major boon for Trump, actually … not to mention a highly ironic one.

Drew Hammill, who served as a key Pelosi strategist from 2006 to 2023, had an even blunter assessment of Pelosi.

“The furthest thing from her mind after the weather in the South Pole is this kid,” Hammill mused, in reference to Chakrabarti.

Well, no kidding.

Perhaps because the closest thing on Pelosi’s mind is watching her daughter surge forth in power.

That’s right: Ms. Christine Pelosi is apparently running for the San Francisco House seat, and her mother has already been accused of many dirty tricks to get her there.

As illustrated in a report from The San Francisco Standard, Pelosi has incurred quite the reputation for shoving her nepo baby into the spotlight.

Yes, “San Francisco Standard” is a bit of an oxymoron, considering that the city does not appear to have any … but the news publication certainly had a point in a political analysis piece published last summer.

“Political circles are buzzing — have you heard about the “shadow campaign” between state Sen. Scott Wiener and the Pelosi dynasty? Some of Nancy Pelosi’s recent moves in San Francisco have been cast as an effort to derail Wiener’s quest for her House seat when she retires. Supposedly, the speaker emerita is clearing the way for her daughter, political strategist Christine Pelosi, to be her heir apparent,” The San Francisco Standard reported.

“Heir apparent.”

Words that would leave the Founding Fathers shuddering …

Author: Jane Jones


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